Idaho Fish and Game staff reported that through March 1, 289 deer and 3 elk have been killed and removed from the Slate Creek drainage in an effort to slow the spread of chronic wasting disease. All deer and elk taken are tested for CWD, and out of the 163 test results so far, 19 white-tailed deer tested positive, which suggests about 12 percent of the deer in the area are infected with the fatal disease.
CWD was found for the first time in Idaho in the Slate Creek area in 2021.
“Although it is tough to see CWD prevalence this high in the area, it validates the importance of this ongoing project to lower deer densities in Slate Creek and reduce the spread of the disease,” says J.J. Teare, Clearwater regional supervisor. “We expect to have more sample results back from the lab within the next week or so.”