Two new cases of chronic wasting disease confirmed in deer in B.C.’s Kootenay
VICTORIA — Two new cases of chronic wasting disease have been detected in deer in British Columbia’s Kootenay region, bringing the total cases discovered in the province to eight.
A statement from the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship says it has received confirmation that the deer were harvested within the management zone that was set up after the first case was confirmed last year.
Chronic wasting disease is an infectious and fatal illness affecting species such as deer, elk, moose and caribou.
Randene Neill, minister of water, land and resource stewardship, says the latest confirmations are “deeply concerning,” and the province is working with partners to limit the spread of the disease.


