CWD found in CA

Joined
Jul 6, 2017
Messages
669
Location
Boise
The California cases aren't really close to each other but I could definitely see how those dear could have shared summer range. It always surprises me where it pops up. Same thought about where it was found in ID a couple years ago. Makes me think that the disease moves effectively regardless of interactions between deer populations. Either travelling through human actions or it could be carried via avian scavengers.

California has been monitoring for CWD for over 20 years so I don't think it was a lack of testing.
 

Chrisamx

FNG
Joined
May 25, 2018
Messages
68
Location
California
The California cases aren't really close to each other but I could definitely see how those dear could have shared summer range. It always surprises me where it pops up. Same thought about where it was found in ID a couple years ago. Makes me think that the disease moves effectively regardless of interactions between deer populations. Either travelling through human actions or it could be carried via avian scavengers.

California has been monitoring for CWD for over 20 years so I don't think it was a lack of testing.
It is strange how far removed it is from other CWD populations. Birds or predators might spread it, but they would have to be fairly close to the source and the newly contaminated, I would think. Would someone do on purpose? an Anti hunter?
 
Joined
Jun 15, 2017
Messages
2,501
Location
San Antonio
The California cases aren't really close to each other but I could definitely see how those dear could have shared summer range. It always surprises me where it pops up. Same thought about where it was found in ID a couple years ago. Makes me think that the disease moves effectively regardless of interactions between deer populations. Either travelling through human actions or it could be carried via avian scavengers.

California has been monitoring for CWD for over 20 years so I don't think it was a lack of testing.
Lots of talk about it traveling on imported feeds, hay and alfalfa and such.
 
Joined
Apr 1, 2013
Messages
2,903
I think this is quite plausible. The odds of someone discarding a CWD-infected carcass in the middle of the Sierra Nevadas seems pretty low.

If a CWD prion can be store/found in plants, it’s also didn’t have to come from a deer, could of come from Scrapie’s positive sheep, from decades ago
 
Last edited:
Joined
Mar 27, 2019
Messages
976
Location
Lyon County, NV
It is strange how far removed it is from other CWD populations. Birds or predators might spread it, but they would have to be fairly close to the source and the newly contaminated, I would think. Would someone do on purpose? an Anti hunter?

There's more than a little evidence that China has demonstrated interest in introducing invasive species and crop and forestry diseases into the US. It's a hell of a powerful economic weapon, that has a broad degradation effect across the entire economy by undermining some of its foundational parts. Not saying they're doing anything with CWD, but the whole issue is certainly worth investigating.
 

downthepipe

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Dec 21, 2015
Messages
248
Location
SW IDAHO
There's more than a little evidence that China has demonstrated interest in introducing invasive species and crop and forestry diseases into the US. It's a hell of a powerful economic weapon, that has a broad degradation effect across the entire economy by undermining some of its foundational parts. Not saying they're doing anything with CWD, but the whole issue is certainly worth investigating.
But hey let’s defund any and all state or federal agencies that would be assigned to tracking or guarding against it.
 

robtattoo

WKR
Joined
Mar 22, 2014
Messages
3,555
Location
Tullahoma, TN
See, if you could still shoot lead bullets, those 4 Condors would've died off by now & wouldn't be dropping infected carcasses everywhere.
1620279196942.gif

Or it's the gay frogs....... 😆
 

EdP

WKR
Joined
Jun 18, 2020
Messages
1,457
Location
Southwest Va
I wonder if the suppression of natural forest and grass fires has led to the increased spread of CWD causing prions.
 

TaperPin

WKR
Joined
Jul 12, 2023
Messages
3,495
There's more than a little evidence that China has demonstrated interest in introducing invasive species and crop and forestry diseases into the US. It's a hell of a powerful economic weapon, that has a broad degradation effect across the entire economy by undermining some of its foundational parts. Not saying they're doing anything with CWD, but the whole issue is certainly worth investigating.
Younger me would think that’s crazy talk. However, the more I’ve been paying attention to historians describing how countries have screwed with other countries economies as a way of improving their place in the world, now I wouldn’t put it past them to do it.

There are some good arguments that Chinese fentanyl is only a street drug because the communist government has turned a blind eye or even encouraged it to be shipped to North America.

Having said that, there are so many knuckle head interstate hunters that don’t believe in CWD, that they will spread it all by themselves just with heads brought back from their Wy or CO hunt.
 

Chrisamx

FNG
Joined
May 25, 2018
Messages
68
Location
California
I asked Artificial Intelligence if wolves can spread CWD. Here is the reply:

Yes, wolves can potentially spread Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) through their scat. CWD is a prion disease that affects deer, elk, and moose, and wolves can become infected by consuming infected animals or coming into contact with infected carcasses.



Studies have shown that CWD prions can persist in wolf scat for extended periods, potentially contaminating soil and water sources. This raises concerns about the role of wolves in transmitting CWD to other animals.



However, it's important to note that the exact extent of wolf-to-wolf or wolf-to-other-species transmission through scat is still being researched and debated. More studies are needed to fully understand the risks and mechanisms involved.
 
Joined
Mar 27, 2019
Messages
976
Location
Lyon County, NV
I asked Artificial Intelligence if wolves can spread CWD. Here is the reply:

Yes, wolves can potentially spread Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) through their scat. CWD is a prion disease that affects deer, elk, and moose, and wolves can become infected by consuming infected animals or coming into contact with infected carcasses.



Studies have shown that CWD prions can persist in wolf scat for extended periods, potentially contaminating soil and water sources. This raises concerns about the role of wolves in transmitting CWD to other animals.



However, it's important to note that the exact extent of wolf-to-wolf or wolf-to-other-species transmission through scat is still being researched and debated. More studies are needed to fully understand the risks and mechanisms involved.

Isn't there a theory that CWD is spread by predators because it makes the prey easier to kill? There's something similar going on with cats and toxoplasmosis - it makes mice and rats less afraid, and doesn't cause them to run off at the smell of a cat like they normally do.
 

CJ19

WKR
Joined
Nov 25, 2018
Messages
436

First cwd cases found in California
truly scary stuff. California has the ideal conditions for CWD to rampage unchecked through the human population if the disease makes the jump to humans. Thousands of Californians congrigating, eating, sleeping, and deficating mindlessly all in the same location.
 

TaperPin

WKR
Joined
Jul 12, 2023
Messages
3,495
The whole idea that you can’t disable prions with cooking, still blows my mind.
 

Chrisamx

FNG
Joined
May 25, 2018
Messages
68
Location
California
Isn't there a theory that CWD is spread by predators because it makes the prey easier to kill? There's something similar going on with cats and toxoplasmosis - it makes mice and rats less afraid, and doesn't cause them to run off at the smell of a cat like they normally do.
That is an interesting theory and makes sense too.
 

Chrisamx

FNG
Joined
May 25, 2018
Messages
68
Location
California
The whole idea that you can’t disable prions with cooking, still blows my mind.
Yes. It is a protein, so it does not cook out. "Incineration is possible, but it isn't as easy as burning the carcass in a fire. Temperatures of more than 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit — sometimes up to 1,800 degrees — are required to effectively neutralize prions."

Mad Cow is same.
 
Top