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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 230981" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Interestingly I was just reading an article that was fairly old came out in 2013 talking about the slow motion disaster of CWD. But in it they made a point to talk about specifically eastern Wyoming and the fact that that region has a positive rate of between 40 and 50% of the herd. They also made the point that this is the area where we can see what will happen because that same area had also seen their numbers cut in half over a 12-year period. they blame this primarily on CWD. Unfortunately for that article apparently the climactic conditions that were the real cause of the problem ended in 2013 and the herds have been rapidly growing ever since and in some cases overshooting management objectives specifically the Black Hills. So if that's the worst case scenario they're definitely having trouble with their scenarios!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 230981, member: 1305"] Interestingly I was just reading an article that was fairly old came out in 2013 talking about the slow motion disaster of CWD. But in it they made a point to talk about specifically eastern Wyoming and the fact that that region has a positive rate of between 40 and 50% of the herd. They also made the point that this is the area where we can see what will happen because that same area had also seen their numbers cut in half over a 12-year period. they blame this primarily on CWD. Unfortunately for that article apparently the climactic conditions that were the real cause of the problem ended in 2013 and the herds have been rapidly growing ever since and in some cases overshooting management objectives specifically the Black Hills. So if that's the worst case scenario they're definitely having trouble with their scenarios! [/QUOTE]
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