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Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) took center stage at the Louisiana Legislature meeting on September 4, 2025, as officials discussed the ongoing challenges and community feedback surrounding the disease's management.
Commissioner Brister emphasized the importance of collaboration, offering his support to fellow officials like Mister Bordelon, who is navigating the complexities of CWD regulations. "If you need me to jump in at any time, please just ask," Brister stated, highlighting the need for teamwork in addressing the issue.
Mister Jones, a local feed store owner from Jonesville, shared insights from his community, revealing a split in opinions regarding the feeding regulations tied to CWD management. "We’ve not been feeding for 3 years. We like it. We hate it," he reported, reflecting the mixed feelings among residents about the impact of these regulations on their hunting practices and local wildlife.
The discussions underscored the ongoing debate over CWD management strategies, with officials acknowledging the need for clear communication and community involvement. As the state continues to grapple with the implications of CWD, the feedback from local stakeholders like Jones will be crucial in shaping future policies.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to further engage with the community, ensuring that all voices are heard as Louisiana navigates the complexities of Chronic Wasting Disease management.
Converted from Chronic Wasting Disease T.F. Sep 4, 2025 meeting on September 04, 2025
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