Hunters Asked to Submit Deer Samples for Testing in Northwest Ohio
FINDLAY, OH – Deer hunters in Lucas, Fulton and Williams counties in northwest Ohio are encouraged to submit samples of harvested deer to be tested for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
CWD is an incurable fatal neurological disease that affects deer populations. While CWD has not been detected in Ohio’s wild deer herd, Ohio is enhancing surveillance efforts in northwest Ohio after the disease was detected in Michigan. Participation is voluntary and free of charge.
Hunters who participate in the program are asked to remove the head from a harvested deer and drop it off at any one of 12 collection stations. A kiosk at each location provides instructions on how to properly submit the deer head for testing. Hunters will be provided a unique specimen number which can be used to check results in approximately eight weeks. Results can be found at wildohio.gov.
Only adult deer harvested from Lucas, Fulton and Williams counties will be accepted. Fawns will not be tested. If a deer is sent to a taxidermist, it should not be submitted for testing. To submit a deer, remove the head approximately 4 inches below the bottom jawbone.
Hunters outside of Lucas, Fulton and Williams counties may submit a deer for testing at the Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory for a small fee. Please call 614-728-6220 for more information.
Collection station kiosks will be available from Saturday, Oct. 20, 2019 to Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020. The collection station locations are:
Lucas County
- -Cleland’s: 10306 Airport Highway, Swanton, OH 43558
- -Spencer Township Fire Department: 9445 Frankfort Road, Holland, OH 43528
- -Mallard Club Marsh Wildlife Area: 8349 Cedar Point Road, Oregon, OH 43616
- -Magee Marsh Wildlife Area Check Station, Ottawa County: 13299 West State Route 2, Oak Harbor, OH 43449
o This location is not a kiosk, but all supplies and instructions will be located at the self-serve controlled waterfowl hunt station.
Fulton County
- -Pettisville Community Park: 18405 County Road D-E, Pettisville, OH 43553
- -ODNR Rest Area: 10601 U.S. 20, Lyons, OH 43533
- -Maumee State Forest Headquarters: 3380 County Road D, Swanton, OH 43558
- -Franklin Township Garage: 10392 State Route 66, Archbold, OH 43502
Williams County
- -Lake LaSuAn Wildlife Area Headquarters: 9455 County Road R, Pioneer, OH 43554
- -Williams County Fairgrounds: 619 E. Main Street, Montpelier, OH 43543
- -Florence Township Building: 362 S. Michigan Street, Edon, OH 43518
- -Pulaski Township Garage: 6646 U.S. 127, Bryan, OH 43506
There is no strong evidence that CWD is transmissible to humans. A deer infected with CWD typically does not immediately show signs of the disease, therefore hunters are encouraged to wear rubber gloves when field dressing deer. Avoid consuming high-risk tissues such as the brain, spinal cord, eyes, spleen, tonsils and lymph nodes.
Hunter should dispose of carcasses by double-bagging any high-risk tissues and including them in household trash to be delivered to a landfill. Those who hunt out-of-state can help prevent the spread of CWD by following carcass regulations and not bringing high-risk tissues across state lines.
Visit wildohio.gov for more information. If you have questions, please contact the Ohio Division of Wildlife District Two office at 419-424-5000.
The mission of the ODNR Division of Wildlife is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainable use and appreciation by all. Visit wildohio.gov to find out more.