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Chronic Wasting Disease Get Your Animal Sampled

Hunters in Montana can have their deer, elk, or moose tested for chronic wasting disease with the help of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. FWP is paying for the testing of samples. CWD sampling is voluntary. In Priority Surveillance Areas, sampling is strongly encouraged to help FWP gather additional data to inform management.

Hunters can either take the samples themselves, fill out the online hunter submission form and mail them to our Wildlife Health Lab in Bozeman, or they can bring the animal (or head) to an FWP regional office or CWD Sampling Station. Hunters who visit a regional office should be prepared to experience wait times during busy hours. Check with your regional office for optimal times, but in general regional offices will be able to take samples during normal business hours. Outside of the general deer and elk season, please call your regional office ahead of time to schedule a time to have your animal sampled.

The video below demonstrates how to extract the retropharyngeal lymph nodes for sampling.

 

Additional videos

Learn how to collect the obex (brainstem) for moose or animals where the retropharyngeal lymph nodes are unavailable:


Regional Sampling Workshops

Free events will be held around the state to provide hands-on training for hunters. Dates and locations TBD.