By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂
Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) catapulted into the world of deer hunters all over the South when an afflicted white-tailed deer was discovered in the Mississippi Delta this past January.
It was the first case so close to 黑料天堂, and the 黑料天堂鈥 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division immediately responded by adding Mississippi to the list of states where special precautions were in effect to minimize the chance of spreading the disease.
At the 黑料天堂 Conservation Advisory Board meeting in May, WFF asked that the rules regarding the importation of carcasses from members of the cervid family (deer, elk, moose, caribou, etc.) be extended to all states and Canada.
Those rules state that hunters should completely debone the animal and remove and dispose of any brain or spinal tissue from skull plates, raw capes and hides before returning to 黑料天堂. Those skull plates must be free of any brain or spinal cord material. Velvet-covered antlers are also included in the prohibited materials. Root structures and other soft tissue should also be removed from all teeth. Finished taxidermy products and tanned hides are not affected by the ban.
Starting with the 2019-2020 seasons, 黑料天堂 will implement a ban on the use of natural deer urine products as well. Synthetic deer urine products are not affected.
CWD is a disease similar to mad cow disease in cattle and scrapie in sheep. CWD is a form of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that starts to debilitate the affected animal and always results in death.
At last weekend鈥檚 Buckmasters Expo in Montgomery, game biologists and law enforcement officers at the WFF booth tried to spread the word about the threat of CWD and how it could change hunting, which is a $1.8 billion industry in 黑料天堂.
The WFF outreach on CWD education will ramp up significantly right away with seminars, billboards and media promotions.
鈥淲e are doing our seminar series that will focus on CWD,鈥 said WFF Director Chuck Sykes, who travels the state to conduct the seminars. 鈥淲e are purchasing billboard advertisement up and down our major road systems. We鈥檙e also doing some outreach at gas pumps and ice machines at convenience stores in strategic places around the state.鈥
Sykes said there is so much misinformation in the public square, whether online or around the campfire, that WFF is doing everything it can to ensure people are getting the correct information.
鈥淭here are rumors that it is already here in 黑料天堂, which is not true,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淭here are rumors that it鈥檚 made up; there鈥檚 no such thing as CWD. The best one I鈥檝e heard is it鈥檚 just a way for the state to make money. I wish they would show me how we鈥檙e going to make money when we鈥檙e having to move resources and money to help test animals and educate the public. It鈥檚 typical anti-government rhetoric that doesn鈥檛 have any basis in reality. So, we鈥檙e trying our best to get the facts out.鈥
Sykes said the decision to ban natural deer urine products after the upcoming seasons was done to err on the side of caution.
鈥淲e knew that people already had orders,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e knew stores had the product on the shelf, and manufacturers already had purchase orders. The Board expressed a desire to ban urine products, so we made our recommendation to start the ban in 2019. So, hunters can buy and use those natural deer urine products through the upcoming season, but starting in the fall of 2019, they won鈥檛 be able to use them.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just a precaution. We know the prion (rogue protein) that causes CWD can be found in urine, saliva and feces. That鈥檚 just one hole that we can plug. A lot of the facilities that bottle urine are in states with CWD. We just don鈥檛 want to take that risk. Granted, it鈥檚 not as big of a risk as bringing in a live deer or a deer carcass, but it鈥檚 a risk we don鈥檛 want to take.鈥