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Twenty-three and me for wildlife: Using genetics to manage wildlife species - CBC Ottawa Morning 

CWD update reveals little behavioral change - Genome Alberta

Summer internship for INdigenous peoples in Genomics - Genome Alberta

The next generation of SING - Genome Alberta

CWD: An Indigenous perspective - Genome Alberta

Other ways of knowing - Genome Alberta

Five things you need to know about CWD - Genome Alberta

A CWD update and farewell - Genome Alberta

Multidisciplinary approach key to learning more about CWD - Genome Alberta

The Deadly Proteins Stalking Deer - Science Friday

Chronic Wasting Disease with Dave Wishart - Genome Alberta
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Chronic Wasting Disease - YourForest

Mining big data for answers to CWD - Genome Alberta

Mule deer genome sequenced - Genome Alberta

Is There A Better Way To Test For CWD? We're Working On It - Genome Alberta

Has it been a year already? - Genome Alberta

Researcher Brings Personal Experience to the Research Table - Genome Alberta

Fire fallout may change Chronic Wasting Disease dynamic - Genome Alberta

Two new papers from our CWD researchers - Genome Alberta

Chronic Wasting Disease Update - The Fire Edition - Genome Alberta

Chronic Wasting Disease Comes In Many Forms - Genome Alberta

Samples And Results Are Coming In - Genome Alberta

The Socioeconomic Factor - Genome Alberta

What are the human factors in controlling Chronic Wasting Disease? - Genome Alberta

Chronic Wasting Disease with PhD candidate Camilo Duque Velasquez, and Project Manager Cathy Cullingham - Genome Alberta

CWD Lab Diary - Kicking Off The New LSARP Project - Genome Alberta

Interview with Cathy Cullingham - Genome Alberta

Previous News HIghlights

Spreading wildlife disease threatens deer, elk — and maybe humans, new research says - City News Montreal

Wildlife disease threatens deer, elk – and maybe humans, new research says - The Globe and Mail

UCalgary researchers at work on a vaccine against a fatal infectious disease affecting deer and potentially people - U of C

Chronic Wasting Disease could pose risk to humans, says Sask.-Alta. study - Regina Leader-Post

New hope in the fight against chronic wasting disease - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Preventing transmission of chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer - Troy Media

Finding the spreaders of Chronic Wasting Disease - JAVMA News

Wasting disease outbreak would imperil Arizona wildlife, lucrative hunting industry - Arizona Republic
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Why your opinion about dealing with Chronic Wasting Disease is Important - Outdoor Canada

Researchers ask: Are Canada’s threatened caribou at risk of chronic wasting disease? – U of C
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U of A team receives new funding to advance understanding of misfolded proteins linked with dementia - U of A
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Researchers ask: Are Canada’s threatened caribou at risk of chronic wasting disease? - U of C


Heads up America: Animal borne diseases are closer than you think - Ensia

Frightening facts about chronic wasting disease - The Lewiston Tribune
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U of M Chronic Wasting Disease Resource Center names fourteen international experts to executive committee - U of M

Maladie débilitante chronique : 2100 cerfs sauvages tués, aucun spécimen atteint - Radio Canada

Concern over chronic wasting disease in deer has some worried about food supply - CBC News

Should deer farming be abolished to halt chronic wasting disease? - CBC Ottawa

Critics warn of 'totally unacceptable' risk to humans after meat from 21 tainted elk herds enters food supply - CBC Calgary

Chronic wasting disease sparks public health concerns and lobbying - The Western Producer
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Dene national chief calls for emergency meeting, fears fatal disease affect caribou - CBC News

Soil compound fights chronic wasting disease - Science Daily
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Researchers say deadly disease could infect Northern caribou - CBC News

U of A plan to track deadly deer epidemic wins Genome Canada funding - The Globe and Mail

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