Cervid Health Program
APHIS monitors and manages infectious disease of farmed cervids (such as deer, elk, and moose). We also regulate the movement of wild cervids in interstate commerce and promote biosecurity and emergency preparedness to protect animal and public health as well as international trade.
Farmed Cervid Diseases
Disease Prevention and Management
APHIS provides millions of dollars each year to State and Tribal governments, universities, and others to control CWD in wild and farmed cervids, such as deer and elk.
Disease Surveillance and Research in Wild Cervids
APHIS Wildlife Services conducts surveillance and research on dozens of wildlife diseases, including CWD, bovine tuberculosis, and SARS-CoV-2. For more information, visit our National Wildlife Disease Program and National Wildlife Research Center. APHIS and other One Health partners are also conducting projects and studies to protect our Nation's animals and people from SARS-CoV-2 and other zoonotic diseases.