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New rule to transport big game harvested out of state

New rule to transport big game harvested out of state

By Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks

Mississippians traveling out of state to hunt big game this fall need to be aware of a new rule affecting the transport of their trophy. 

In May 2016, the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks passed 40 Miss. Admin Code, Part 2, Rule 2.7 Prohibition on Cervid Carcass Importation, to Protect Mississippi from Chronic Wasting Disease.

CWD is a fatal neurological disease that affects cervids and has been found in 24 states and 3 foreign countries. A cervid is a member of the deer family and includes white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose, caribou, red deer, sika deer and fallow deer. 

Rule 2.7 states that it is unlawful to import, transport, or possess any portion of a cervid carcass originating from any state, territory, or foreign country where the occurrence of CWD has been confirmed by either the state wildlife agency, state agriculture agency, state veterinarian, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), or the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).

The rule not apply to the importation of meat from cervids that has been completely deboned; antlers attached to cleaned skull plates or cleaned skulls where no tissue is attached to the skull; cleaned teeth; finished taxidermy and antler products; hides and tanned products; any portions of white-tailed deer originating from the land between the Mississippi River levees in Arkansas.

CWD has not been found in Mississippi.

As of August 15, 2017, CWD has been confirmed in Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming as well as the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.  CWD positive cases have also been found in Norway and South Korea.

The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks continues to monitor Mississippi for CWD.  They ask for your help by reporting any sick deer you observe.  To report a sick deer, please call 601-432-2199.

Information on CWD is available here.

For more information regarding wildlife in Mississippi, visit here.

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