Monday,  November 26, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 131 • 4 of 24 •  Other Editions

cass along the side of a roadway, near a boat ramp, in a creek or on public property," Keyser said. "This is criminal littering, and you can be cited for it. Sometimes, people think it is OK to dump the carcass because it is an animal, but it is considered littering."
• Dumping deer carcasses in that manner also reflects poorly on hunters.
• If you live in town and need to dispose of your deer carcass, you do have options.
• Many communities allow disposal at landfills. Check with your local landfill to see if it is allowed, and if it is, how best to bag the remains for disposal.
• Another option for hunters is to have big game processed through a wildlife processing facility.

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GFP Encourages Hunters To Register For Winter Depredation Hunts
• PIERRE, S.D. - South Dakota hunters will soon have an opportunity to submit applications for winter big-game depredation hunts if and when they are required.
• "GFP's Wildlife Damage Management Program assists landowners with depredation problems, and winter dep

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