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Identifying Animals at Risk from CWD.

A raccoon family feeds on a deer carcass staked out by researchers at the University of Wisconsin, in a study aimed at determining which species could be at risk of contracting CWD.
Date Published: April 13, 2004
Source Bunk S: Chronic Wasting Disease—Prion Disease in the Wild. PLoS Biol 2/4/2004: e121. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020121
Author Photo courtesy of the Wisconsin Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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