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Chronic Wasting Disease

About Chronic Wasting Disease

Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a neurodegenerative disease found in most deer species, including white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, red deer, moose, and caribou. It is infectious, always fatal, and has no known treatment. It’s part of a group of diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) and is similar to BSE (mad cow disease) in cattle and scrapie in sheep. These diseases cause irreversible damage to brain tissue, which leads to salivation, neurological symptoms, emaciation, and death of the animal.


 

 CWD Control Area Regulations and Map

Where CWD is discovered in Louisiana, LDWF will create a CWD control area, the size of which will depend on the location and distribution of infected deer as well as the density, distribution, and seasonal movements of the local deer population. There will be feeding and baiting restrictions in the CWD control area where the disease is found. There also will be movement restrictions on deer carcass parts. Hunters will not be able to bring whole deer out from the CWD control area. They’ll be restricted to deboned meat, meat that is cut and wrapped, quarters with no part of the head and spinal corda clean skull plate with antlers, tanned hides, finished taxidermy mounts, cleaned cervid teeth, and the cape, which is the skin of the head and shoulders.  Testing of deer harvested within the CWD control area is recommended. LDWF will maintain intensive surveillance in the CWD control area for an indefinite period of time.

 

To view an interactive map of the CWD control area and expansion area, visit the LDWF Outdoor Explorer and click those layers to make them visible.

 


 

 

Help Stop the spread of CWD

Report a Suspected Deer

If you see a live deer exhibiting symptoms of CWD, contact a Wildlife field office, or if outside of working hours call 800.442.2511.


 

 

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CWD Detections by Parish

 

  2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-2025 Total - all years
Tensas 1 12 9 17 39
Catahoula 0 0 0 1 1
Statewide Total 1 12 9 18 40