Province takes steps to curb spread of fatal disease found in B.C. deer, moose
VICTORIA — The B.C. government is taking steps to curb the spread of a disease that’s deadly for deer, elk, moose and caribou after the discovery of the province’s first cases last month.
A statement from the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship says the government has introduced mandatory testing for chronic-wasting disease in the area where those cases were detected in samples from two deer.
B.C. is also restricting the transport and disposal of any deer or similar animals in the area stretching south from Cranbrook to the Canada-U.S. border and spanning a portion of the southeast corner of the province.
The ministry is asking anyone who sees an animal in the deer-family exhibiting signs such as weight loss, stumbling or general sickness to report the sighting.