Hal Korber While many CWD tests from deer harvested by hunters in 2018-19 still were pending at press time, and it was unclear exactly how new CWD-positives would affect Disease Management Area boundaries, a newly detected captive deer will require DMA 3 to expand into the elk range. CWD area to expand into elk range CWD-positive captive deer to push DMA 3 boundary northeast. A captive deer that tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) will require Disease Management Area 3 (DMA 3) to expand into Pennsylvania's elk range. The exact adjusted boundary of DMA 3 and all other DMAs that could expand due to newly detected CWDpositive deer were not yet established at press time. Boundary changes aren't considered until all samples collected from hunterharvested deer are tested, and as of midMAY 2019 March, some results still were pending. The Game Commission made a preliminary announcement about DMA 3 expanding into the elk range following a mid-February announcement by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture that a whitetail buck on a hunting preserve near Curwensville in Clearfield County tested positive for CWD. The CWD-positive buck had been brought to the Clearfield County hunting preserve from a Fulton County 39