B.C. brings in more restrictions to limit spread of chronic wasting in deer, elk

Jul 19, 2024 | 11:28 AM

VICTORIA — The B.C. government is taking further steps to prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease in deer, moose and caribou, including removing urban deer from Cranbrook and Kimberley.

A statement from the government says updated hunting regulations will see mandatory testing for the disease in deer, elk and moose in certain zones in the Kootenay region.

Two deer in the Kootenay region were confirmed with the disease in January, but testing since then on roadkill and a targeted hunt of 50 deer has turned up no other positive cases.

The statement says the findings suggest that the illness was detected early and is affecting a small portion of the population, but without active management it would continue to spread, devastating cervid populations.