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Hunters asked to donate deer tissue samples
Posted: 11.16.2011 at 9:08 PM
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JEFFERSON CITY, MO -- The Missouri Department of Conservation announces that as part of its ongoing efforts to monitor Missouri’s free-ranging deer for chronic wasting disease (CWD), they are working with hunters to collect tissue samples from adult deer harvested in Linn, Macon and parts of Adair, Chariton, Randolph and Sullivan counties during the second weekend of the November firearms portion, Nov. 19-20. 

MDC encourages hunters who harvest adult deer in these areas on Nov. 19 and 20 to take their deer to the following processors and roadside collection sites for tissue sampling. MDC staff will also be driving around the areas on Nov. 19 and 20 to help collect tissue samples.

LINN COUNTY 

King’s Processing & Catering, 33181 Hwy WW in Marceline

Sprague’s Locker, 700 Brookfield Ave. in Brookfield

Roadside Collection: Junction of Hwy 129 and Hwy 36 in Bucklin (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)

Roadside Collection: Junction of Hwy 11 and Hwy 129 in New Boston (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)

MACON COUNTY

Roadside Collection: Junction of Hwy 149 and Hwy Z in New Cambria (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)

Roadside Collection: Junction of Hwy 149 and Hwy J in Goldsberry (8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)

Thanks to help from hundreds of hunters, MDC collected more than 650 tissues samples from harvested deer for CWD testing during the early youth weekend (Nov. 5-6) and opening weekend of the November firearms portion (Nov. 12-13).

“The process of collecting tissue samples takes only a few minutes and involves removing lymph nodes from the head,” said MDC Deer Biologist Jason Sumners. “The tissue sampling will not reduce the food value of deer. For those who harvest adult bucks and are worried about the taxidermy value of their mount, we are also working with many area taxidermists to collect tissue samples from adult bucks for CWD testing.”

Sumners added that hunters throughout the state who encounter or harvest deer in poor condition with no obvious injuries should contact their local conservation agent or MDC office.

 

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