CWD confirmed in Pinedale Region elk hunt area

By Joy Ufford, jufford@pinedaleroundup.com
Posted 1/3/24

Elk Hunt Area 92 is in the Pinedale Region and shares a small border with Elk Hunt Area 98 to the south, where CWD was previously detected in 2021. This hunt area is bordered on the west and north by the Wyoming Range. The eastern border is Highway 191 on the north and the East Green River road going south.

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CWD confirmed in Pinedale Region elk hunt area

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SUBLETTE COUNTY – The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease in Elk Hunt Area 92. The disease was detected in a cow elk in November.  

Elk Hunt Area 92 is in the Pinedale Region and shares a small border with Elk Hunt Area 98 to the south, where CWD was previously detected in 2021. This hunt area is bordered on the west and north by the Wyoming Range. The eastern border is Highway 191 on the north and the East Green River road going south. 

To ensure hunters are informed, Game and Fish announces when CWD is found in a new hunt area. The Centers for Disease Control recommends hunters do not consume any animal that is obviously ill or tests positive for CWD.

Continued monitoring of CWD over time is important to help Game and Fish understand the potential impacts of the disease as well as evaluate future management actions for deer and elk. A map of CWD endemic areas is available on the Game and Fish website. The disease is 100 percent fatal to deer, elk and moose that have been infected. In 2022, Game and Fish personnel tested 6,701 CWD lymph node samples from deer, elk and moose – primarily submitted by hunters.

Please visit https://wgfd.wyo.gov/ for more information on CWD testing, transmission and regulations on transportation and disposal of carcasses.