In a scattershot pattern that now extends from coast to coast, continental US states have been announcing new hotspots of chronic wasting disease (CWD).
The contagious and always-fatal neurodegenerative disorder infects the cervid family that includes deer, elk, moose and, in higher latitudes, reindeer. There is no vaccine or treatment.
chronic wasting disease (CWD) sounds way the f worst than zombie deer. Unless the disease is transmitted through … nope its not bites.
Prions have demonstrated an ability to remain activated in soils for many years, infecting animals that come in contact with contaminated areas where they have been shed via urination, defecation, saliva and decomposition when an animal dies.
The most recent research I heard was that human transmission was highly unlikely. It was kind of a big deal and happy news. The experiment involved high prion concentrations and human cells with a long exposure.
A few years ago, there was successful primate transfer, IIRC.
This is something I watch pretty closely.
Best controls are natural predators or heavy hunting to reduce population density.
Thoughts and prayers to the conservative deer hunters.
I’m not a hunter. But I do understand a lot about environmental conservation and the need for balance. We have eliminated enough of the animals that predate on deer such that some other means, ie hunters, are required to control deer populations. The other option is mass kills, which strike me as wasteful on so many levels.
When I lived in Vermont, there was a conservation movement to attract younger people to deer hunting because natural controls just aren’t there anymore. Where I live now, a distemper outbreak decimated the coyotes, and the deer are out of control. The coyotes are finally bouncing back, but it’s going to take a while. In my small city, the deer are so rampant, it’s common to see dozens on a short bike ride through town. Their food supply is depleted enough such that most deer here appear unhealthy and undernourished. The exploded deer population have follow-on effects: increased expense for deer control measures, collisions (one almost slammed into me on my bike two days ago; not the first time), destruction of plantings to control erosion, and spreading ticks.
I would like to see prospering wild animal populations, rather than this mess we made.
Prions are one of the scariest things on this planet.
They’re downright awful. They can survive much higher temperatures than most other pathogens which means cooking often fails to destroy them.
Yeah it’s like 800+ degrees to “kill” it. As prions aren’t alive, they can’t really be killed, just destroyed. And they last for years in the natural environment.
“It trivialises what we’re facing,” says epidemiologist Michael Osterholm.
Oh, OK. So it’s worse than “zombie deer disease”. Cool. Cool, cool, cool.
Zombie Deer Disease makes me a lot more concerned about it than Chronic Wasting Disease.
Pretty much the only people that know about CWD around here are deer hunters because of license requirements.
Zombie Deer Disease makes it a billion times scarier and easier to remember
And some clowns
I want to buy everything from this but also get the impression that my financial information would immediately suffer identity theft.
Please email the business clown.
So … will the current administration allocate funds to research and find solutions, or just keep firing federal employees on the front line and blame immigrants?
They just signed the order to shut down the Department of Education. I’ll let you answer your own question.
Serious question: what happens to education now? I mean will there be a regulating body or what happens exactly?
If he pulls this off, I assume they’re going to pursue this bonkers idea of private or voucher schools. They want to control the narrative in classes.
An educated voter is a dangerous voter.
Wow that’s bleak.
Look up Charter Schools. It’s fucked.
Oh, I’ve seen Abbott Elementary. I know how bad it is.
Section. 2. (a) From the link above says that responsibilities of the DoE will be transferred to the states in a way that maintains the services Americans rely on.
I’m doubtful that they are going to do it in an organized fashion though.
Thanks, sorry didn’t open the link, should’ve done it before asking.
And yeah if the states handle this I can imagine the chaos caused by the disparity. This is a really interesting time to be alive.
Studies show that having healthy wild carnivores on a landscape can help weed out sick CWD-carrying elk and deer, but states in the northern Rockies have adopted policies aimed at dramatically reducing wolves, bears and mountain lions.
There’s a reason that carnivores and herbivores live in close proximity. Those humans who fail to recognize that will likely succumb to the first human cases of CWD.
On a side note I used to work on a couple of golf courses in northwestern Ontario. We had an infected moose show up early one fall and had to shut the course down because he just kept attacking trees all over the course. Didn’t eat or drink, just fucked around with trees. Scared the shit out of us.
Poor thing’s fried brain probably thought the trees were other moose or something
Maybe. It was shortly before the rut started so that would make sense.
That’s a byproduct of them living in proximity, not a reason for it.
Except humans prevented it by removing predators. That’s a reason for them to return to living in proximity. There should be predators.
A reason to return them, sure, but that’s not what the comment says.
Seems like that’s what it was infering, given the quote above it. Like, “There’s a reason they live in proximity” meaning “we shouldn’t interfere with that”
We’ll get to it right after bird flu and mpox, right guys?
Scientist: “Don’t call it zombie deer disease”
Scumbag Steve Reporter: puts it right in the damn headline.
Lmao, in the article it mentions issues about global trade, food supplies and shit lol, however if this shit gets to human-spreading, that’s game over.
I’ve been training for this for years. All those hours in L4D2 are finally gonna pay off.
I don’t know why this reminds me of World War Z.