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Monday January 20, 2025 2:00pm - 2:20pm CST
TBA
AUTHORS: Jason Isabelle, Missouri Department of Conservation; Jasmine Batten, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Phil Seng, DJ Case & Associates; Matt Harlow, DJ Case & Associates; Rachel Menale, DJ Case & Associates


ABSTRACT: Since first detecting chronic wasting disease (CWD) in the free-ranging white-tailed deer population in 2012, the Missouri Department of Conservation has implemented targeted removal to slow disease spread. Targeted removal is one of few interventions with evidence of efficacy yet is often met with resistance and lack of stakeholder support. As such, identifying the motivations and barriers of landowners to participating in targeted removal is key to addressing participation deficiencies and fostering landowner engagement in CWD management. We conducted 12 focus group meetings in Missouri during 2022 with landowners who owned property near where CWD has been detected. Motivations for participating in targeted removal included a sense of civic responsibility to people and/or the deer population, additional hunting opportunity, food, convenience of the removal program, and positive feelings about contributing to CWD management. Barriers or deterrents to participation included misunderstanding about CWD and the objectives of targeted removal, perception of low deer density, reluctance to relinquish what landowners felt was management control of their land during targeted removal, distain for targeted removal methods (e.g., night shooting, baiting), and objections about when targeted removal occurred (i.e., winter, after deer season). Landowner participation in targeted removal could likely be increased by communicating more effectively about CWD and the objectives of targeted removal to combat misinformation, providing additional opportunity during the regular deer season enabling hunters to play a more active role in disease management at that time of year, considering changes to targeted removal methodology (e.g., not field dressing deer on site), and working to align targeted removal goals with landowner deer management goals when possible.
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Jason Isabelle

Cervid Program Supervisor, Missouri Department of Conservation
Monday January 20, 2025 2:00pm - 2:20pm CST
TBA

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