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黑料天堂 WFF Closely Monitoring Mississippi CWD Cases

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This Kansas deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease. Photo courtesy of Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

While 黑料天堂 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) officials continue to do all they can to keep chronic wasting disease (CWD) out of 黑料天堂, unfortunately the latest news from our neighbors in Mississippi is not good.

Another deer in the lower Mississippi Delta in Issaquena County, a 2陆-year-old doe, tested positive for CWD last week. The initial CWD case in Mississippi last January was also in Issaquena County, confirmed in a 4陆-year-old buck.

These are in addition to the Mississippi deer in a different county that tested positive for CWD about two weeks ago. A 1陆-year-old buck tested positive in Pontotoc County in north central Mississippi, about 200 miles from the initial case.

WFF Director Chuck Sykes is watching and analyzing all of these developments very closely.

鈥淭hese last two cases are concerning,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淭ypically, you think of CWD as being found in older age-class males.鈥

Also gaining Sykes鈥 full and immediate attention, the Pontotoc County CWD-positive deer was within 50 miles of 黑料天堂鈥檚 border.

鈥淲ith the Pontotoc deer being within the 50-mile radius of 黑料天堂, we鈥檙e doing exactly what we said we would do in our response plan,鈥 Sykes said.

The section of the 黑料天堂 CWD Response Plan () that deals with out-of-state cases uses concentric circles around the positive test site in increments of 25 miles, 50 miles and more than 50 miles. With the case confirmed in Pontotoc County, portions of three counties in 黑料天堂 fall within the 50-mile-radius protocol 鈥 Franklin, Marion and Lamar counties.

鈥淲e have met with DOT (黑料天堂 Department of Transportation) engineers to help us in locating road-killed deer that will be tested,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淥ur technical assistance staff will continue their efforts in working with hunting clubs, taxidermists and meat processors in those counties to collect samples.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want people to panic, but they need to understand that we鈥檙e doing everything we can to keep it out of 黑料天堂. The main thing I want to get across is that we are not targeting any one particular group. This is not a deer breeder versus a non-breeder. This is not a high fence versus a no fence. This isn鈥檛 a dog hunter versus a stalk hunter issue. Honestly, this isn鈥檛 even just a hunting issue. This is an 黑料天堂 issue concerning the protection of a public-trust natural resource. We really need people to focus on facts about CWD, not what they hear about or read on Facebook.鈥 

Sykes said deer hunting is such a cherished thread that runs through 黑料天堂鈥檚 heritage and way of life that any effect on that endeavor could have far-reaching consequences.

鈥淲hether you hunt or not, the economic impacts of deer hunting generate more than $1 billion annually into 黑料天堂,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n one way, form or fashion, most everybody in the state is positively impacted by deer hunting. So, we鈥檙e doing everything we can to keep it out of 黑料天堂.

鈥淚n the chance CWD gets here, we have a plan in place to mitigate the risk. It鈥檚 all in black and white on outdooralabama.com. What I need the public to know about this is that we have had a CWD response plan in place since 2012. It updates constantly, based on the latest scientific research. I have a whole team that works on this. It鈥檚 not done by one person behind closed doors in Montgomery. It鈥檚 done on a national level. We look at what works, what doesn鈥檛 work, what states have tried and what states have failed--the good, the bad and the ugly.  This is a methodical process. Our plan is based on the latest nationwide scientific research.鈥

Sykes said there is no way to know what will happen in 黑料天堂 if CWD is confirmed.

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to say how 黑料天堂 will be impacted compared to other states,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ach state is different.鈥

At a recent Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) Law Enforcement Chiefs meeting, a conversation between WFF Enforcement Chief Matt Weathers and a member of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission highlighted the vulnerability of 黑料天堂 in this situation.

鈥淣orthwest Arkansas has a high prevalence rate of CWD,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淐hief Weathers asked his Arkansas counterpart at SEAFWA how CWD was impacting their hunting licenses and budget. In Arkansas it isn鈥檛 a major concern because their agency gets one-eighth of 1 percent of sales tax. It does matter to us because we don鈥檛 get that. We can鈥檛 handle people not deer hunting, not eating deer meat and not buying hunting licenses. It will change the ability of our agency to manage and enhance wildlife and fisheries in 黑料天堂 forever.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want people to think we are never going to deer-hunt again, that all the deer in the state are going to die. That hasn鈥檛 been shown to happen in the CWD-positive states. However, they never go back to the same. We will have to adjust to a new normal. But, we want to prevent it as long as we can. In the event it does come here, we are fully prepared to address it to minimize the risk.鈥

All states are now included in the ban on bringing carcasses of deer or other cervids into 黑料天堂.

黑料天堂 has tested more than 8,000 deer during the past 15 years, and no deer has tested positive for CWD.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 have our heads in the sand,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e doing everything we can. That involves making rules and regulations that are, at times, unpopular. It鈥檚 been illegal to bring a live deer into 黑料天堂 since the early 鈥70s.  However, we caught someone in 2016 bringing in deer from Indiana for breeding purposes.  It鈥檚 been illegal to bring a carcass in from a CWD-positive state for three years. This year, we had to ban carcasses from every state. That鈥檚 an inconvenience on everybody, us included. A lot of us hunt out of state, so it鈥檚 impacting us as well. But it鈥檚 something we have to do to protect the natural resources of 黑料天堂 because not every state tests for CWD as judiciously as we do.

鈥淲e had a joint law enforcement detail with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency along the Tennessee-黑料天堂 state line on Sunday November 11th, checking for illegal carcasses being brought back into 黑料天堂. We made six cases on hunters bringing back field-dressed deer into 黑料天堂 from Kansas and Kentucky. In all six arrests, the individuals knew it was illegal to bring the carcass through 黑料天堂. In addition to violating 黑料天堂 law, they also violated Tennessee law. Several of the carcasses were destined for Florida, jeopardizing yet another state.鈥

An old friend, Ronnie 鈥淐uz鈥 Strickland of Mossy Oak camouflage fame, has been directly impacted by the positive CWD test in Pontotoc County, Miss. Strickland has a farm in Lee County, Miss.

鈥淭his is a black cloud, no doubt,鈥 said Strickland, who sits on the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) Board. 鈥淢y farm borders Pontotoc County. We鈥檙e just outside the containment zone, but I鈥檓 afraid it鈥檚 just a matter of time.

鈥淵ou think that it鈥檚 something that鈥檚 going on somewhere else, like Colorado, where it started. Or Wisconsin or Wyoming. Then, bam, it鈥檚 in the Delta, and now Pontotoc County. It鈥檚 happened so fast, it鈥檚 kind of scary.鈥

Strickland said it鈥檚 difficult for the average hunter to determine how CWD is going to impact hunting in the South because of the wide range of reactions.

鈥淥n one end of the scale, you have people saying the sky is falling,鈥 he said. 鈥淥n the other end of the scale, depending on who you talk to, they say, 鈥楢ww, it鈥檚 been around for a thousand years.鈥 I鈥檓 assuming it鈥檚 somewhere in the middle as to where the truth lies.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if people are taking this as seriously as I have. We鈥檙e kind of in the hunting business at Mossy Oak.鈥

Strickland has been taking his grandson, who has been affectionately nicknamed Cranky, on a variety of hunting adventures in recent years. Strickland doesn鈥檛 have any inclination to alter their behavior.

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to continue to hunt,鈥 Strickland said. 鈥淚鈥檓 going to assume the people that really attack this and know what they鈥檙e doing are going to lead us down the right road.鈥

Strickland is concerned the CWD threat will have a detrimental effect on the recreational opportunities that have so positively impacted his way of life.

鈥淗unting license sales are already down,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is just another hurdle. We鈥檙e battling more than just CWD. We鈥檙e battling time, more than anything. The new people, the 30- to 40-year-olds with kids and everything, are having trouble finding time to go hunting. There鈥檚 a lot chipping away at our lifestyle.

鈥淗unting is what we lived for when I was growing up. I used to could sleep like baby the night before Christmas. But the night before hunting season opened, I literally would lie down with my hunting clothes on to make sure I wouldn鈥檛 be late.鈥

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