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Stakeholders Unite in Support of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's Response to Chronic Wasting Disease

Posted By: jeh7mmmag

Stakeholders Unite in Support of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's Response to Chronic Wasting Disease - 11/13/15 06:03 PM

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The below signatories commend TPWD for the creation of the Aug. 19, 2015, Emergency Rule addressing the movement of captive-bred deer in light of the CWD finding in a captive breeding facility. The Emergency Rule was crafted in transparent fashion with broad input from all affected stakeholders, including captive deer breeding trade associations, resulting in a balanced response that considers all affected parties. The below signatories encourage the TPWD Commission to adopt the Emergency Rule in its entirety. Furthermore, the signatories advocate for the continued public ownership of all wildlife and support TPWD as it dutifully and expertly stewards all the wildlife resources of the people of this State.

Signatories include: Archery Trade Association; Audubon Texas; Austin Woods and Waters Club; Bexar Audubon Society; Boone and Crockett Club; Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program; Hill Country Alliance; Hill Country Conservancy; Houston Safari Club; Lone Star Bow Hunters Association; National Wild Turkey Federation; National Wildlife Federation; Orion – The Hunters Institute; Plateau Land and Wildlife Management; Pope and Young Club; Quality Deer Management Association; Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation; Safari Club International – Houston Chapter; Sierra Club – Lone Star Chapter; Texans for Saving Our Hunting Heritage; Texas Agricultural Land Trust; Texas Bighorn Society; Texas Cattle Feeders Association; Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society; Texas Sportsman's Association; Texas Wildlife Association; and Wildlife Forever. Individuals include: George Bristol, Cathy Crocker, Carol Dinkins and Brad Locker.

more:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/...-300172481.html
Posted By: Pitchfork Predator

Re: Stakeholders Unite in Support of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's Response to Chronic Wasting Disease - 11/13/15 07:01 PM

"The below signatories encourage the TPWD Commission to adopt the Emergency Rule in its entirety. Furthermore, the signatories advocate for the continued public ownership of all wildlife and support TPWD as it dutifully and expertly stewards all the wildlife resources of the people of this State."

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Posted By: therancher

Re: Stakeholders Unite in Support of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's Response to Chronic Wasting Disease - 11/15/15 02:41 PM

Glad you won't find my name on that list.
Posted By: flounder

Re: Stakeholders Unite in Support of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's Response to Chronic Wasting Disease - 11/16/15 04:21 PM

Saturday, November 14, 2015

TEXAS CAPTIVE BREEDER CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE CWD 2 MORE SUSPECTS DETECTED

http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2015/11/texas-captive-breeder-chronic-wasting.html




sad regards, terry
Posted By: ddmm

Re: Stakeholders Unite in Support of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's Response to Chronic Wasting Disease - 11/16/15 04:40 PM

I'll admit I haven't done my homework on this. See bits and pieces about it. Wish they could find a test to check the animals instead of having to kill them to get the samples needed.
Posted By: flounder

Re: Stakeholders Unite in Support of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's Response to Chronic Wasting Disease - 11/16/15 10:53 PM

Monday, November 16, 2015

TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ORDER NO. 015-006 Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) immediate danger to the white-tailed deer and mule deer resources of Texas

http://chronic-wasting-disease.blogspot.com/2015/11/texas-parks-and-wildlife-department.html


kind regards, terry
Posted By: therancher

Re: Stakeholders Unite in Support of Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's Response to Chronic Wasting Disease - 11/17/15 03:52 PM

Originally Posted By: ddmm
I'll admit I haven't done my homework on this. See bits and pieces about it. Wish they could find a test to check the animals instead of having to kill them to get the samples needed.


There is a live test that is as accurate as the post mortem test but the state won't use it.
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