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State to assess chronic wasting disease efforts
(Posted April 22, 2003)
Chronic wasting disease and the state's efforts to manage it
will be the topic of a symposium, 1-3:55 p.m., Thursday, April 24, at the Fluno
Center for Executive Education.
The symposium will include a review of the state's efforts to
curb CWD, its testing program and plans for management of the disease in the
state's deer herd.
Following the symposium, Elizabeth Williams, University of Wyoming
professor of veterinary sciences, will deliver the Aldo Leopold Lecture entitled
"Chronic Wasting Disease: Implications for Wisconsin."
Participants in the symposium, to be convened by Chancellor John
Wiley, include: Scott Craven, chair of the Department of Wildlife Ecology; Milton
Friend, former director of the U.S. National Wildlife Health Laboratory; Jerry
Davis, outdoor writer and UW-La Crosse emeritus professor of biology; Robert
Shull, director of the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Lab; Jeffrey Schinkten,
president, Whitetails Unlimited; Scott Hassett, secretary, Wisconsin Department
of Natural Resources; Timothy Eisele, outdoor writer; and Stanley Temple, professor
of wildlife ecology.
Schedule of events.
Registration is required and can be obtained on a first-come,
first-served basis by calling 262-3396.
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