Third deer infected with chronic wasting disease in B.C.
A new case of chronic wasting disease, an incurable illness that has the potential to decimate deer populations, has been identified in British Columbia.
The B.C. Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship said the discovery of the infection in a white-tailed deer hunted in the Kootenay region last month brought the total number of cases in the province to three, after two cases were identified in February.
It said testing by a Canadian Food Inspection Agency lab confirmed the latest infection on Wednesday.
The ministry said the new infection occurred within two kilometres of one of the earlier cases in a white-tailed deer near Cranbrook.