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AND SAVE 2020-2021 Chronic Wasting Disease Proclamation Summary The North Dakota Game and Fish Department declares the following precautions against the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) into and within North Dakota. CWD affects the nervous system of white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose, and other cervids and it is always fatal! Baiting It is illegal to hunt big game over bait or place bait to attract big game for the purpose of hunting in deer hunting units 3A1, 3A2, north of US highway 2 in unit 3A3, 381, 3C (west of the Missouri River), 3E1, 3E2, 3F1, 3F2, 4A, 48 and 4C. Bait includes grain, seed, mineral, salt, fruit, vegetable nut, hay, any naturally derived scent or lure (e.g. urine), or natural ormanufactured food placed by an individual. Baiting does not include agricultural practices; gardens; wildlife food plots; agricultural crops; livestock feeds; fruit or vegetables in their natural location, such as apples on or under an apple tree; or unharvested food or vegetables in a garden. This ban does not apply to wildife management activities conducted by or under the direction of the Department. Carcass Transportation It is illegal to transport into or within North Dakota the whole carcass or carcass parts of a) a white-tailed deer, mule deer, moose, elk, or members of the cervid families from states or provinces with documented occurrences of CWD in wild populations or farmed cervids; b) a white-tailed deer or mule deer from deer hunting units 3A1, 3B1, 3F2, 48 and 4C in North Dakota; c) a moose from moose hunting units M10 and M11 in North Dakota; and d) an elk from elk hunting units E2 and E6 in North Dakota; except for the following lower risk portions of the carcass: Meat that is cut and wrapped either commercially or privately. Quarters or other portions of meat with no part of the spinal column or head attached. Meat that has been boned out Hides with no heads attached. Clean (no hide or brain tissue present) skul plates with anters attached. Intact skulls with the hide, eyes, lower jaw and associated soft tissue removed, and no visible brain or spinal cord tissue present. Antlers with no meat or tissue attached. Upper canine teeth, also known as buglers, whistlers, or ivories. Finished taxidermy heads. The entire city limits of a city that shares a border with any of the following hunting units shal be included in that unt: M10, M11, E2, E6, 3A1, 381, 3F2, 48 and 4 R is legal to transport moose and deer carcasses between adjoiningladjacent CWD carcass restricted units. The following states, provinces or countries have free ranging or captive deer, elk, or moose diagnosed with CWD, and only the lower risk carcass parts listed above from harvested white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose, or other cervids taken in these states, provinces or countries will be allowed transported into or within North Dakota: United States * Arkansas · Colorado linois lowa Kansas Maryland Michigan North Dakota - Deer Hunting Units 3A1, 3B1, 3F2, 48 and 4C; Moose Hunting Units | M10 and M11; Elk Huning Units E2 and E6. Canadian Provinces Alberta Quebec Saskatchewan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana Nebraska New Mexico New York Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Countries Finland Suth Korea Norway Sweden Additional infected states, provinces or countries may be added as necessary. A complete 2020-2021 Chronic Wasting Disease proclamation is available from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, 100 North Bismarck Expressway Bismarck, ND 58501-5095. (701) 328-6300. CLIP AND SAVE CLIP AND SAVE AND SAVE 2020-2021 Chronic Wasting Disease Proclamation Summary The North Dakota Game and Fish Department declares the following precautions against the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) into and within North Dakota. CWD affects the nervous system of white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose, and other cervids and it is always fatal! Baiting It is illegal to hunt big game over bait or place bait to attract big game for the purpose of hunting in deer hunting units 3A1, 3A2, north of US highway 2 in unit 3A3, 381, 3C (west of the Missouri River), 3E1, 3E2, 3F1, 3F2, 4A, 48 and 4C. Bait includes grain, seed, mineral, salt, fruit, vegetable nut, hay, any naturally derived scent or lure (e.g. urine), or natural ormanufactured food placed by an individual. Baiting does not include agricultural practices; gardens; wildlife food plots; agricultural crops; livestock feeds; fruit or vegetables in their natural location, such as apples on or under an apple tree; or unharvested food or vegetables in a garden. This ban does not apply to wildife management activities conducted by or under the direction of the Department. Carcass Transportation It is illegal to transport into or within North Dakota the whole carcass or carcass parts of a) a white-tailed deer, mule deer, moose, elk, or members of the cervid families from states or provinces with documented occurrences of CWD in wild populations or farmed cervids; b) a white-tailed deer or mule deer from deer hunting units 3A1, 3B1, 3F2, 48 and 4C in North Dakota; c) a moose from moose hunting units M10 and M11 in North Dakota; and d) an elk from elk hunting units E2 and E6 in North Dakota; except for the following lower risk portions of the carcass: Meat that is cut and wrapped either commercially or privately. Quarters or other portions of meat with no part of the spinal column or head attached. Meat that has been boned out Hides with no heads attached. Clean (no hide or brain tissue present) skul plates with anters attached. Intact skulls with the hide, eyes, lower jaw and associated soft tissue removed, and no visible brain or spinal cord tissue present. Antlers with no meat or tissue attached. Upper canine teeth, also known as buglers, whistlers, or ivories. Finished taxidermy heads. The entire city limits of a city that shares a border with any of the following hunting units shal be included in that unt: M10, M11, E2, E6, 3A1, 381, 3F2, 48 and 4 R is legal to transport moose and deer carcasses between adjoiningladjacent CWD carcass restricted units. The following states, provinces or countries have free ranging or captive deer, elk, or moose diagnosed with CWD, and only the lower risk carcass parts listed above from harvested white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose, or other cervids taken in these states, provinces or countries will be allowed transported into or within North Dakota: United States * Arkansas · Colorado linois lowa Kansas Maryland Michigan North Dakota - Deer Hunting Units 3A1, 3B1, 3F2, 48 and 4C; Moose Hunting Units | M10 and M11; Elk Huning Units E2 and E6. Canadian Provinces Alberta Quebec Saskatchewan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana Nebraska New Mexico New York Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Countries Finland Suth Korea Norway Sweden Additional infected states, provinces or countries may be added as necessary. A complete 2020-2021 Chronic Wasting Disease proclamation is available from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, 100 North Bismarck Expressway Bismarck, ND 58501-5095. (701) 328-6300. CLIP AND SAVE CLIP AND SAVE

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