Originally Posted by Chuck_in_IT


Looks like the scare is over for now. Lets hope and pray it doesn't affect Alabama!



No, it's not over. This is a constant concern. CWD will be here eventually if it's not already.

Also, this is interesting:

WFF Director Chuck Sykes highlighted the potential devastating effects CWD could have on Alabama. Sykes has been traveling around the state to speak at seminars hosted by ALFA (Alabama Farmer’s Federation) and the Alabama Treasure Forest Association. The next seminar is scheduled for Monroeville on May 29 and another is set for Tuscaloosa on June 7.

Anyone know about these meetings? If he's been "traveling around the state" that indicates some already have been held. When? Where? Who with?

Seems like if you're going to address the public to try to provide information and allay concerns about a major threat to the biggest financial wildlife driver in the state (and nation), it wouldn't be to a select few people.

Glad to see they bought some new equipment. That's a positive step for testing and constant monitoring


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