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B.C. minister defends wildlife disease response in Kootenays

  • The Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, Randene Neill, affirmed the province's commitment to managing Chronic Wasting Disease during a media scrum in Cranbrook on March 24.
  • Since early 2024, six cases of Chronic Wasting Disease have been identified near Cranbrook, prompting calls for community cooperation in managing the situation.
  • Approximately 4,000 samples were collected for testing this past hunting season, but Neill acknowledged previous organizational shortcomings in processing them.
  • Neill stated, 'The only way we're going to help keep those numbers really low is if we've got everyone working together,' emphasizing collaboration in sample collection.
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B.C. minister defends wildlife disease response in Kootenays

Minister Randene Neill talks Chronic Wasting Disease response in Cranbrook

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Minister defends chronic wasting disease management response

Minister Randene Neill talks Chronic Wasting Disease response in Cranbrook

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Kimberley Daily Bulletin broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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