Captive Deer and Elk as Vectors of Chronic Wasting Disease
act along fence lines [41]. At an elk farm with a 9-foot fence, video cameras set up along the perimeter recorded 77 instances of nasal or oral contact between wild and captive elk [41]. Elk frequently licked the fence, which could also transmit chronic wasting disease between captive and wild animals [41]. ................
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