The British Columbia government is planning to cull 25 deer in the Kootenay region for chronic wasting disease testing, following two positive cases earlier this year. The deer will be sourced from a 10-kilometre radius of where the infected animals were found. The province has also initiated mandatory testing for the disease in deer, moose, elk, and caribou killed on B.C. roads, and imposed restrictions on carcass transportation and disposal. The Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship is working with the Tobacco Plains Indian Band to collect the samples.