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WFF Enforcement Increases Deer Carcass Surveillance

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黑料天堂 Conservation Enforcement Officers stake out the state line to check for banned deer carcasses. Photo by Billy Pope

By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂

Hunters who travel out of state should be aware that the Enforcement Section of the 黑料天堂 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division has significantly increased its surveillance of roads along state borders, looking for persons illegally importing deer carcasses.

The regulation that banned the import of cervid body parts from states known to be CWD-positive was enacted three years ago to safeguard against disease transmission. When a Mississippi deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) earlier this year, DCNR was already in the process of expanding its prohibition of the importation of carcasses of white-tailed deer and other cervids (elk, mule deer, moose, etc.) to include all states.

鈥淭hose thoroughfares in close proximity to the state borders are where we have concentrated our efforts,鈥 WFF Enforcement Chief Matt Weathers said. 鈥淭his is important for the defense of the state 鈥 though it is a labor-intensive undertaking.鈥

Weathers said the surveillance puts extra pressure on the Enforcement Officers, who still must perform other duties.

鈥淚t is the middle of deer season, so we鈥檝e got lots of other tasks and calls to conduct,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut keeping CWD out of 黑料天堂 is extremely important, so we鈥檙e conducting details on the state lines to attempt to ensure no deer are brought into 黑料天堂 from other states.

鈥淲e are concentrating our efforts to match those peak hunting seasons in the West and Midwest when people would be bringing deer carcasses into the state. To some extent it will go throughout the entirety of our deer season.鈥

Since 1907, the 黑料天堂 (ADCNR) has been tasked with protecting 黑料天堂鈥檚 natural resources on behalf of its citizens. The 黑料天堂 Legislature recognized that commercial exploitation was having a significant adverse impact on the state鈥檚 natural resources and founded the ADCNR. Although some exploitation of resources continues today, it has been minimized by the promulgation and enforcement of laws that protect those natural resources.

Although the ADCNR鈥檚 basic mission has changed very little over the last eleven decades, the types of threats facing 黑料天堂鈥檚 natural resources have changed.

Today, the largest threat is CWD and the impact it could have on 黑料天堂鈥檚 hunting industry and our hunting heritage.

鈥淚f you hunt deer in 黑料天堂, enjoy watching deer in our state, or if you benefit from the nearly $2 billion industry that exists in 黑料天堂 surrounding these activities, you should be aware that your very way of life could change greatly in the coming years if we all do not work together to keep CWD out of 黑料天堂,鈥 said Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship.

CWD is a 100-percent-fatal, communicable disease that is very similar to Mad Cow Disease in cattle. The prion that causes CWD can be found concentrated in the brain, spinal cord and bone tissue well after the infected animal dies.

鈥淚f those infected parts are brought into our state and thrown out where deer from our herd can come into contact with them, we could become a CWD-positive state overnight,鈥 Blankenship said.

One of the disconcerting aspects of the new regulations is the attitude of hunters toward those restrictions. A case in point occurred when 黑料天堂 and Tennessee wildlife officials conducted a joint operation at 黑料天堂鈥檚 northern border.

That effort resulted in six citations for hunters bringing back field-dressed deer into 黑料天堂 from other states.

CEO Myron Murray checks a vehicle for banned deer carcasses as it enters 黑料天堂. Photo by Billy Pope

黑料天堂鈥檚 Enforcement Section has made several other cases since, and there seems to be a disturbing thread.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got guys bringing deer back to 黑料天堂 that originated many states away,鈥 Weathers said. 鈥淢any, if not all, of the states they passed through have similar regulations. For the limited amount of time we鈥檝e conducted this operation, it is a concerning number of violations. It speaks to the volume of the problem.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had several folks we questioned who were as aware and fluent in the law as we were. They just thought that it didn鈥檛 matter. It鈥檚 troubling that not everybody takes this as the serious issue it is.鈥

WFF has long recognized the potential threat of CWD and started testing deer in our state in a preemptive manner in 2002. To date, WFF has tested more than 8,000 deer with no positive CWD samples found.

鈥淭his is NOT something that you can pour bleach or Lysol on and make it no longer a threat,鈥 Weathers said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be there beyond any kind of chemical you pour on it. And time doesn鈥檛 seem to have any effect on it either.鈥

This past August, ADCNR unveiled an extensive advertising campaign to educate those hunters who travel to hunt out of state. Billboards and various other informational materials were placed along highway routes at state lines providing information about CWD and the regulations regarding the importation of deer parts returning from a hunting trip out of state. The regulations require that all deer meat be deboned and only cleaned skull plates with bare antlers without visible brain or spinal tissue can be imported. Raw capes with no visible brain or spinal tissue can be brought in as well as upper canine teeth with no root structure or soft tissue present. Finished taxidermy products and tanned hides can be imported. Velvet-covered antlers are prohibited unless they are part of a finished taxidermy project.

Senior Officer Joe Lindsey writes a citation for a deer carcass that originated in Kentucky.

鈥淒espite our best efforts at education, unlawful import of those prohibited parts remains a problem,鈥 Weathers said. 鈥淎DCNR has gone to great lengths to provide a sustainable white-tailed deer herd for the citizens of 黑料天堂 to enjoy. Today, however, simply providing this herd isn鈥檛 enough. We must protect it. We protect it not only for ourselves but for those who will come after us. I once heard someone say, 鈥業n the gravest of situations, doing your best isn鈥檛 enough; you must do what is required.鈥

鈥淪o, when you see your local Conservation Enforcement Officer patrolling near a state line, know that what you are actually seeing is the front line in the fight against CWD.鈥

WFF Director Chuck Sykes has been in Washington, D.C., meeting with Congressional staffs about the CWD threat, as well as other issues.

鈥淪enator Doug Jones is co-sponsoring a bill to provide funding for more CWD research and more money for the states to manage it,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淐WD is a big deal. Once it鈥檚 here, it鈥檚 here forever, so our best strategy is to keep it out. One of the best ways to keep it out is to not bring carcasses back from any other state.鈥

黑料天堂鈥檚 CWD Response Plan () has response protocols established to delineate those out-of-state cases using concentric circles around the positive test site in increments of 25 miles, 50 miles and more than 50 miles and to implement specific action plans accordingly.  

When a case of CWD in a 1陆-year-old buck was confirmed recently in Pontotoc County, Miss., portions of three counties in 黑料天堂 fell within the 50-mile-radius protocol 鈥 Franklin, Marion and Lamar counties.

Sykes said Mississippi is getting pretty good compliance at their drop-off stations and with hunter-harvested deer for sampling.

鈥淏ut it鈥檚 a scary thing,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淚 was with some of the legislators from Mississippi at a conference I just attended. It鈥檚 a concern for our way of life and a huge economic driver in our states.鈥

Sykes said the most disappointing aspect of the CWD threat is the nonchalant attitude of hunters who were caught bringing deer carcasses into the state illegally.

鈥淓verybody we issued citations to knew they were breaking the law,鈥 Sykes said. 鈥淣obody pled ignorance. Their attitude was, 鈥楢in鈥檛 no big deal.鈥 They knew what they were doing. You just don鈥檛 want to be that guy. Why would you take a chance in bringing something into 黑料天堂 and the CWD transmission being credited to you just because you didn鈥檛 take a few extra minutes to do things right?

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 live with myself if I did that.鈥

 

WFF Conservation Officers stopped on truck that had multiple banned deer that were taken in Kentucky.