Commentary: Ban on baiting has not reduced Bovine TB prevalence rate in Michigan
Published: , in Outdoor News
Michigan’s ban on deer baiting that has been in effect in the Lower Peninsula since 2019 and in deer management unit 452, in the northeast LP, since 2002 has not reduced the prevalence rate of bovine tuberculosis among whitetails in DMU 452.
That finding is based on a presentation by DNR Wildlife Health Section Supervisor Mitch Marcus and DNR Wildlife Health Specialist Emily Sewell at a recent Natural Resources Commission meeting.
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