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- List of cervids - Wikipedia
A member of this family is called a deer or a cervid They are widespread throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia, and are found in a wide variety of biomes
- Cervid Diseases - Cervid Health Program | Animal and Plant Health . . .
APHIS monitors and controls contagious diseases of cervid (such as deer, elk, and moose) to protect animal and public health as well as international trade
- CERVID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CERVID is any of a family (Cervidae, the deer family) of ruminant artiodactyl mammals (such as the elk, moose, or white-tailed deer) that have solid deciduous antlers borne only by males except for the caribou in which both males and females bear antlers : deer
- MDARD - Cervid Resources
Cervid Resources Cervid TB Brochure (PDF) CWD Programs Handout (PDF) CWD Magnet (CWD Head Submission Info) (PDF) Special Surveillance Area Map Vet Contact List (PDF) Find a vet using the Michigan Cervid Veterinarians Viewer online Whole Herd Inventory Spreadsheet (MS Excel) Application for Participation in the Cervid Health Programs (PDF)
- Chronic wasting disease and cervid health—2025 highlights
Four impactful CWD and cervid health science accomplishments in 2025 2025 CWD publication highlights 1 People, partnerships, and CWD: Between a rock and a hard place: Experiences of the chronic wasting disease management community (Society Natural Resources) Community-based CWD outreach with Tribal communities (Society Natural Resources)
- Cervid Diseases and Resources - CFSPH
The term cervid is used to refer to any one of the various members of the Cervidae family, which includes white-tailed and mule deer, elk, moose, and caribou as well as reindeer, axis, sika, among others
- Cervid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Cervid refers to members of the family Cervidae, which includes deer and similar species characterized by the presence of antlers in males and a diet primarily consisting of herbaceous plants
- What Is a Cervid? Defining the Deer Family - Biology Insights
A cervid is a member of the biological family Cervidae, commonly known as the deer family This diverse group of mammals includes familiar species like white-tailed deer, elk, moose, and caribou, all of which share a distinct set of physical and physiological characteristics
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