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No deer carcasses from Virginia TWRA Wildlife Officers have charged on four hunters who illegally brought white-tailed deer carcasses from Virginia which has the confirmed presence of Chronic Wasting Disease. The hunters brought the entire deer carcasses that had not been properly prepared, into Tennessee, in violation of the law. Last year, only portions of Virginia where the disease had been detected were banned, however this year, importation restrictions apply to the entire state. In the effort to help prevent Chronic Wasting Disease from entering Tennessee, TWRA has placed importation restrictions on deer, moose, and elk carcasses from any state that has found a positive case of CWD. Carcasses and other parts may be brought into or possessed in Tennessee if; the meat has the bones removed, antlers or antlers are attached to cleaned skull plates, cleaned teeth, and finished taxidermy, hides and tanned products.
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