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CONSERVATION :: Fish & Wildlife Diseases Montana FWP

WEBDiseases and Health Programs. Learn more about diseases affecting Montana wildlife through the reference manuals below. Anthrax. Arterial Worm. Avian Influenza. …

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Hantavirus Montana FWP

WEBFor questions about this disease/parasite in wildlife, please call the FWP Wildlife Health Lab at 406-577-7882. Cause. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, or HPS, is a severe …

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CWD Management Montana FWP

WEBNew in 2023. This year FWP will continue CWD surveillance in specific areas known as Priority Surveillance Areas in north-central, southwestern, south-central, and eastern …

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CWD Management Montana FWP

WEBFWP Office, 2300 Lake Elmo Dr. Registration is required; contact Region 5 CWD coordinator Daniel Bayley at 406-561-5412 or [email protected]. Dillon - Tuesday, …

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Avian Influenza Montana FWP

WEBAvian Influenza (AI) virus is a naturally occurring virus of birds. AI viruses are classified into two groups, based on the severity of disease they cause in infected poultry. Low …

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Chronic Wasting Disease Montana FWP

WEBChronic Wasting Disease. For questions/concerns about this disease in humans, please call your doctor or the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services …

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Rabies Montana FWP

WEBConservation > Fish & Wildlife Diseases Rabies. Rabies. For questions/concerns about this disease in humans, please call your doctor or the Montana Department of Public Health …

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A Healthy Dose of Nature

WEBa “dose curve.”. Researchers have learned that, for instance, 5 minutes outside is ben- eficial, “but 30 minutes to an hour is really. beneficial, especially for helping reduce. …

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Tularemia (Rabbit Fever) Montana FWP

WEBConservation > Fish & Wildlife Diseases Tularemia (Rabbit Fever) For questions/concerns about this disease in humans, please call your doctor or the Montana Department of …

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Anthrax Montana FWP

WEBAnthrax is a zoonotic disease caused by toxins from the bacteria Bacillus anthracis (Stitt, 2011). B. anthracis bacteria are highly effective at causing disease. They produce highly …

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Mange Montana FWP

WEBMange is a broad term for diseases of the skin in animals, caused by mites. Sarcoptic mange, which is most common in coyotes, foxes and wolves in North America, is …

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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ 2022 Chronic Wasting Disease

WEBWildlife Health Biologist, MTFWP 1400 S. 19th Avenue, Bozeman, MT 59718 406-577-7895, [email protected] Sam Treece Wildlife Technician Supervisor, MTFWP …

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White Nose Syndrome Montana FWP

WEBWhite-nose Syndrome (WNS), a disease caused by the cold-adapted fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd), has killed millions of North American bats since …

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Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Montana FWP

WEBRabbit Hemorrhagic Disease. For questions/concerns about this disease in humans, please call your doctor or the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services …

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West Nile Virus Montana FWP

WEBFor questions about this disease/parasite in wildlife, please call the FWP Wildlife Health Lab at 406-577-7882. Cause. West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne virus (family …

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Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goat Herd Health Assessments

WEBHealth Assessments Dr. Emily Almberg Disease Ecologist, MTFWP 1400 S. 19th Avenue, Bozeman, MT 59718 406-577-7881, [email protected] Dr. Jennifer Ramsey Wildlife …

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Brucellosis Montana FWP

WEBBrucellosis is a highly contagious, zoonotic disease caused by bacteria of the genus Brucella. There are several species of Brucella, each having slightly different host …

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Report A Sick Or Dead Fish Montana FWP

WEBFWP would like to know if you see a sick or dead fish. Your observations can help us get a better understanding of what's happening on our waterbodies. If you see a sick or dead …

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Trout Management In Southwest Montana Montana FWP

WEBJanuary 24, 2024 - FWP hires additional staff for fish monitoring in Jefferson Basin. July 28 - FWP to work with partners to determine cause of trout declines on rivers of southwest …

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Montana’s 2023 Annual White-nose Syndrome Surveillance and

WEBWildlife Health Center (NWHC) to implement Pd surveillance informed by a west-wide spatial spread model (U.S. Geological Survey 2019). In 2021, FWP expanded …

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Injured & Orphaned Wildlife Montana FWP

WEBThese diseases can significantly reduce the size and health of ungulate populations. Bringing orphaned or injured ungulates into a rehabilitation center with the intent for later …

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