Show The 2002 19 Klwimift ti Deer elk parts banned from Utah Colorado sets Hunters who take elk mule deer or d den in areas outside of Utah where chronic wasting disease has bent found may not bring certain parts of those animals into the state An emergency rule not allowing -importation of certain animal parts was approved in September by the ' Utah Wildlife Board Importation of ' white-taile- Guide harvested elk mule deer or white- tailed deer or certain parts f those animals will not be allowed if die animals were taken in any of the fol- lowing areas: Colorado — Game Management Units 7 8 9 12 19 20 29 87 88 8990919293 94 9596 191 951 Herald - Nebraska — counties of Cheyenne Kimball Sioux Scotts Bluff New Mexico — White Sands Missile Base Saskatchewan — Wildlife Management Zone 46 South Dakota — Fall River County Wisconsin — Deer Management Zones 54 70 71 73 75 76 77 Wyoming — Deer Hunt Areas 10 14 15 16 22 55 57 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 73 88 105 or Elk : The 8 Hunt Areas 5 6 7 ' Hunters who do take animals in these areas will be allowed to bring the following animal parts into Utah: a) meat that is cut and wrapped either commercially or privately b) quarters or other portions of meat with no part of the spinal cord or head attached c) meat that is boned out d) hides with no heads attached e) skull plates with antlers attached that have been cleaned of all meat and tissue 0 antlers with no meat or tissue attached g) upper canine teeth also known as buglers whistlers or ivories or h) finished taxidermy heads “There’s no evidence that deer and elk in Utah have chronic wasting disease and we want to do everything possible to keep it that way” said LoU Comicelli wildlife manager with the Utah Division ofWildlife Resources “The disease centers itself in certain parts of deer and elk and those are the parts of animals that we don’t want brought into the state” Chronic wasting disease (CWD) Automotive ServiceYou Can Depend On ft operated $1Q TWJIl SrTtSsUIer MuOnrapIliy Specialize in Chdchea Dfiveshafta Brake Hocea Batteries Tune-u-p Timing belt Oil Change $1200 with any service 58 12 W 400 N Logan UT 84321 435-787-94- 58 ' V Hh rfc ! 1 - - The' Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will also release a brochure in die next few weeks that provides the public with information about CWD and efforts die agency is making to minimise the chance of the disease entering Utah DENVER (AP) — Nearly 40 stations will be opened across Colorado for hunters to have deer and elk checked for chronic wasting disease this fall Wildlife officials said hunters voluntarily turning in the animals’ heads for testing will pay $17 down from last year’s $25 fee For die first time testing is mandatory on deer and elk killed in northeastern Colorado where chronic wasting disease has been found in the wild for decades Wildlife officials hope hunters across Colorado will have their game tested so biologists can get a good sample size The Division ofWildlife is trying to determine how prevalent the disease is in the wild Some of the testing facilities will use a new process that is quicker and cheaper than the most widely used method said Barb Powers die veterinarian in charge of Colorado State University's diagnostic laboratories For a copy of a flyer entitled "Questions and Answers on Chronic Wasting Disease for Hunters" calf the National Shooting Sports Foundation at (203) 426-13- i — By the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources 20 DISHiN E TWO RKS AT ELU W ( jffUNUMTCyi-- U s' Cl mew Ml V ' O Banter’s Specials v Get a FREE DISH Natwerk digital satellite f system (MSRP 8149) and FREE TV Stewtard:A Only 990 Ajjwritrt Tp ESPH MIX WM Offlwj MtftftafprtNMAnDflVnSSkm MjH cndl ( INI Crtoon uuJ uwt iii packg NHwork Dkcmay ooKni moral nUte Hi IfHMRlI napa mmm JflWA3W00 RDISH NATIONAL SATELLITE (next to Laos) SmittMd 884 Soirth Main 77474 Xtt m N8ML tf SO IIUIWllHWtiH Hapa Auto Farts 55 i Top 50 packego far only 82139 por month uwvni 752-27- j -- 8829 Off 1 Bsla'R Logan or tr up tea $348 valual Just subscriboto America's ntiuiM 2200 V Special V m mUbmm I Professional Instellaiea (MSRP 8199) That’s 14 TEST 95 i “Best Kept Secret In Town ubi $239 testing " —? Special i Sr— t fall ’Auto Maintenance I CWD was recently found in wild deer near Craig Colorado about 70 miles east of the Utah border The Utah Division ofWildlife Resources will conduct extensive CWD testing this fall on Utah hunting units that border Colorado “Only deer will be tested because they’re the most susceptible to CWD” Comicelli said “The last extensive testing in Utah was done in 1998 and 1999 when a total of 700 deer and elk were tested All of those animals tested negative for CWD” Utah limited entry and antlerless deer hunters will also be asked to help They’ll receive a letter soon requesting assistance with CWD sampling of animals they take this raWl te8M8lB8B M LetUSdo Ucall yourdishes”yzio MH ! k |