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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 272418" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Bold statement there Dean seeing as how the CDC and the whole medical profession disagree with you that CWD is transferable to humans as they haven't found a SINGLE case in the over 60 years of CWD exposure. To be clear, I've looked for ANY, and I mean ANY incidents of CWD even giving a human diarhea, let alone dementia and found nothing. If you've found some information I've missed, please pass it on.</p><p></p><p>As far as the spreading of CWD, it seems the entire scientific community that has worked on CWD disagrees with you that infected deer parts disposed of in other areas causes CWD to spread. The literature is overrun with publications stating they don't know for sure how it's spread. </p><p></p><p>Now for the big question: Can anybody show me where CWD is even a threat to the deer/elk themselves?? We seem to have skipped right over that question and gone full retard with this CWD business. My evidence: Wyoming has had it for 23 years and their deer and elk populations are stable if not expanding. Same phenomenon can be seen in Wisconsin, where they sport one of the highest white tail deer populations in the country in spite of CWD being present. Even here in ND, where we've had CWD in locations for many years, yet the deer populations are stable to increasing as well. Again, HOW is CWD harming the deer/elk populations??</p><p></p><p>That's too bad Big Iron. I was hoping for some new cutting edge science that I could sink my teeth into. Would you happen to know the University or organization this biologist worked for?? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 272418, member: 314"] Bold statement there Dean seeing as how the CDC and the whole medical profession disagree with you that CWD is transferable to humans as they haven't found a SINGLE case in the over 60 years of CWD exposure. To be clear, I've looked for ANY, and I mean ANY incidents of CWD even giving a human diarhea, let alone dementia and found nothing. If you've found some information I've missed, please pass it on. As far as the spreading of CWD, it seems the entire scientific community that has worked on CWD disagrees with you that infected deer parts disposed of in other areas causes CWD to spread. The literature is overrun with publications stating they don't know for sure how it's spread. Now for the big question: Can anybody show me where CWD is even a threat to the deer/elk themselves?? We seem to have skipped right over that question and gone full retard with this CWD business. My evidence: Wyoming has had it for 23 years and their deer and elk populations are stable if not expanding. Same phenomenon can be seen in Wisconsin, where they sport one of the highest white tail deer populations in the country in spite of CWD being present. Even here in ND, where we've had CWD in locations for many years, yet the deer populations are stable to increasing as well. Again, HOW is CWD harming the deer/elk populations?? That's too bad Big Iron. I was hoping for some new cutting edge science that I could sink my teeth into. Would you happen to know the University or organization this biologist worked for?? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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