I disagree with this. The reason it’s a difficult discussion is because despite millions of dollars worth of research spanning 5 decades not one researcher has PROVEN CWD lowers deer populations. It’s all speculation that they THINK it MIGHT despite having zero data to support this.
Again, there is ZERO proof that prevalence rates of 30% cause a decline in deer populations. This is nothing but speculation.
As my previous post points out the deer populations in those Counties you suggested people check out the deer populations are increasing at a pretty healthy rate. They are not declining. And that is despite the CWD prevalence of those counties being much higher than 30%. And they have for years now as the data shows in the attached graphs straight from the WI DNR website. Most of these counties are actually somewhere between 40%-50% CWD prevalence and have been for years. Despite that the deer populations in these counties is still on the rise.
No facts were stated only speculation.
Again, this is speculation only. There is literally nothing to support this sort of fear.
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Critical thinking and common sense would point to CWD having zero negative impact on deer populations.
It’s EXTREMELY hard to argue otherwise without resorting to all the speculative “we believe”, “we think”, “it’s might crossover to humans” type of talk. That’s why the average guy, don’t mistake that for them being dummies, have a hard time getting on board with all the sky is falling doom and gloom CWD predictions.
The data isn’t there to support them. The data shows deer populations in WI CWD counties to be on the rise right along side rising CWD prevalence rates now reaching between 40-50%.