The British Columbia government has mandated testing for chronic-wasting disease in deer, elk, moose, and caribou following the detection of the province's first cases last month. Restrictions have also been placed on the transport and disposal of these animals from Cranbrook to the Canada-U.S. border. Although there is no proven transmission to humans, Health Canada advises against consuming meat from infected animals. The province's plan to monitor and respond to the disease, which has potential conservation, social, and economic implications, was finalized last summer.