Deer Test Positive For Chronic Wasting Disease
(ONN) – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife confirmed that 24 white-tailed deer taken during Ohio’s 2024-25 hunting season tested positive for chronic wasting disease.
A total of 5,783 deer were tested.
23 of the deer that tested positive were taken by hunters in Allen, Hardin, Marion, and Wyandot Counties.
For the first time, a deer harvested by a hunter in Morrow County also tested positive.
CWD is a neurological disease that is fatal to white-tailed deer and other similar species.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there is no strong evidence that CWD is transmissible to humans.
