Kansas · Disease surveillance

CWD and EHD in Kansas.

Kansas confirmed its first wild CWD detection in 2005 in the northwest. KDWP has run extensive surveillance, with most positive detections in western Kansas counties. Verify current testing requirements by hunt unit before season.

CWD: positive · EHD history: occasional

Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)

positive

First detection
2005
Positive counties
0
CWD-free counties
0
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks

Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD)

occasional

Most recent outbreak
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks

Carcass transport rules

If hunting in a CWD-positive area, follow your state agency's carcass transport rules — most agencies prohibit moving whole carcasses with brain or spinal tissue across designated zone boundaries. Verify the current rules with your state wildlife agency before transporting any harvest.

Testing

Most state wildlife agencies offer free or low-cost CWD testing of harvested deer at check stations or sample-drop locations during season. Contact the state agency for current testing locations and turnaround times.

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