Quarantine Released for Bayfield County Hunting Ranch

Release Date: May 10, 2019

Contact: Leeann Duwe, Public Information Officer, (608) 224-5005

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MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) confirms that a quarantine for a Bayfield County hunting ranch has been released. With no remaining deer on the property and no evidence of disease, there is no cause to continue to hold the property under quarantine. The hunting ranch was depopulated in 2018 and CWD was not detected in any of those deer. Animal health officials also searched and monitored the property for deer activity for the past year and found no remaining deer.​

The hunting ranch was placed under quaranti​ne when a trace investigation showed the animals came from a Wisconsin deer farm that tested positive for CWD – both the quarantine and test results were confirmed in March 2018. In compliance with state regulations, the deer had been moved to the Bayfield hunting ranch in December 2017 and January 2018, prior to the deer farm being confirmed positive for CWD.

CWD is a fatal, neurological disease of deer, elk, and moose caused by an infectious protein called a prion that affects the animal's brain. Testing for CWD can only be performed after the animal's death. More information about CWD is available at https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/ChronicWastingDisease.aspx. DATCP regulates deer farms for registration, recordkeeping, disease testing, movement, and permit requirements. To learn more about deer farm regulations in Wisconsin, visit DATCP's farm-raised deer program at https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/FarmRaisedDeer.aspx. The Department of Natural Resources monitors the state's wild white-tailed deer for CWD and has resources available at https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/wildlifehabitat/regulations.html.

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