Plan Ahead To Help Slow The Spread

 

 

Plan Ahead To Help Slow The Spread

CWD sample sites are located across Wisconsin. 

With archery and crossbow deer seasons in full swing, now is the perfect time to make your plans for chronic wasting disease (CWD) sampling and carcass disposal to help slow the spread of CWD.

Four Ways To Have Your Deer Tested, One Easy Online Form 

Submitting a deer sample for CWD testing is free and available around the state. These samples provide us with valuable information about CWD distribution and let you know the status of your deer.

There are four ways to conveniently test your deer for CWD this fall: 

  • At a 24/7 self-service kiosk. 
  • In-person drop-off at one of our sampling partners. 
  • By appointment with your local DNR staff. 

Visit our CWD sampling webpage to find your nearest option.

Remember, you can save time by using our online CWD reporting form. The form automatically fills in the details, like name and harvest authorization, and provides an interactive map to pin exactly where you harvested your deer. You can find the form in your Go Wild harvest history after registering your deer.

 

Dispose Of Deer Waste Properly

Take the steps to safely dispose of your deer carcass waste at an accepting landfill or a designated deer carcass dumpster provided in partnership with individuals and organizations around the state. Proper carcass disposal helps slow the spread of CWD by removing potentially infected deer waste from the landscape and preventing the introduction of the disease to new areas.

Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

 

Keep Hunting!

Hunting plays the most important role in that battle to slow the spread of CWD by maintaining deer populations.

For more information about how to prevent the spread, visit our CWD webpage.