DMA CHECK STATION RETURNS TO VOLUNTARY STATUS
HARRISBURG
– Pennsylvania Game Commission Southcentral Region Director Brad Myers
today announced that hunters who harvest a deer within the
600-square-mile Disease Management Area (DMA) in Adams and York counties
during the late archery and flintlock muzzleloader seasons can
voluntarily check their deer at the agency’s check station.
The
check station is at the Game Commission maintenance building on State
Game Land 249, 1070 Lake Meade Road, East Berlin, Adams County. GPS
coordinates for the building are: -77.07280 and 39.97018.
The
check station will not be staffed during the late archery and flintlock
muzzleloader seasons, although hunters may stop by the check station
and follow the posted instructions to deposit deer heads in the marked
containers provided, and deer spines and rib cages may be deposited in
the dumpster on the site. Any deer heads deposited in the containers
must have a field harvest tag attached to the ear to be eligible for
testing.
Hunters
are reminded that even though sampling is voluntary, the parts ban
still remains, meaning no high-risk parts are permitted to leave the
DMA. Hunters also are reminded to remove the antlers on heads prior to
bringing them in for deposit at the check station.
The
check station was created by the Game Commission to collect samples
from hunter-killed deer within the DMA to monitor for chronic wasting
disease (CWD), which was found recently in a captive-born and -raised
deer in Adams County.
“While
no wild deer have been found to be infected with CWD, the Game
Commission is doing its due diligence to monitor whether this disease
has spread to wild deer within the DMA,” Myers said. “The benefit for
hunters bringing deer harvested within the DMA to our check station is
two-fold: the Game Commission will cover the cost of having the animal
tested, and the hunter will be notified if the harvested deer is found
to be infected with CWD.
“The
benefit to the agency is it can test a sufficient number of deer within
the DMA without having to resort to culling deer to test.”
Myers
noted that deer harvested outside of the DMA will not be eligible for
testing at the check station; however, hunters may get their deer
checked by the Department of Agriculture’s Veterinary Laboratory, for a
fee, by calling 717-787-8808.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
DMA CHECK STATION RETURNS TO VOLUNTARY STATUS
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