Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 10 - Game And Hunting
Subchapter I - General Provisions
Section NR 10.41 - Wildlife disease management
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 10.41
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) PURPOSE. Pursuant to s. 29.063(1), Stats., the natural resources board establishes this section to provide guidelines for the department to manage chronic disease in wild cervids in this state.
(2) STATE PARKS AND OTHER CLOSED AREAS. State parks, refuges and closed areas identified in chs. NR 11 and 45 may be opened to deer hunting to assist in the control of CWD.
(3) CWD-AFFECTED AREA.
(a)
Establishment. The
department may establish a CWD-affected area around the location of known
positive cases of CWD.
(b)
Population objectives. Entire counties, or portions of
counties, located within the boundaries of a CWD affected area shall be managed
toward a population objective established after seeking comment from county
deer management advisory councils under s.
NR 10.104(5).
(c)
CWD affected area. The
CWD-affected area consists of the counties identified on the department's
website after following the procedures established in par. (f).
(d)
Population monitoring.
The department shall monitor deer populations in a CWD-affected area with
information obtained by surveys that may include registration data and aerial
surveys.
(e)
Harvest
authorizations. Pursuant to s.
NR 12.06, the department may issue free deer hunting
permits or harvest authorizations to hunters or landowners, lessees, occupants
or their duly authorized agents of a single parcel of land at least 5 acres in
size, all within the CWD-affected area, which authorizes the individual to hunt
deer in the CWD-affected area or a portion of the area.
(f)
Expansion of the affected
area.
1. The department may include
additional counties or portions of counties in the CWD affected area where and
when additional CWD-positive deer are found. The department may add adjacent
counties or portions of counties if they are within a 10-mile radius of the
known location of a captive or free-roaming domestic or wild animal that has
been tested and confirmed to be positive for CWD.
2. Affected area expansion under this
subsection shall become effective upon issuance of an order by the secretary of
the department and publication in the official state newspaper. In addition, a
notice of the order shall be provided to newspapers, legislators, and hunting
license outlets in the area affected.
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