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The Missouri Department of Conservation is providing freezers for voluntary CWD sampling in the St. Louis region

Posted 10/1/24

To make it easier for deer hunters to have their deer tested for Chronic Wasting Disease.

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The Missouri Department of Conservation is providing freezers for voluntary CWD sampling in the St. Louis region

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To make it easier for deer hunters to have their deer tested for Chronic Wasting Disease, the Missouri Department of Conservation has deployed deer head drop-off sites in six counties in the St. Louis region. Each site has a freezer that will preserve the samples, which will be picked up by MDC staff for CWD testing. 

The freezers are one way that hunters can have their deer tested for CWD. These self-serve drop sites enable hunters to submit deer heads for sampling at their convenience throughout the 2024-25 deer hunting season. Hunters should note that the freezers in Crawford, Franklin, Jefferson and Washington Counties will not be available Nov. 16-17 when hunters in these counties must take their deer, or their deer’s head, to a mandatory CWD sampling station. 

The sample drop-off sites in the St. Louis region include: 

  • Crawford County: City of Bourbon Road Maintenance Building, 325 Merkel St. in Bourbon.
  • Franklin County: MDC’s Meramec Workstation, 3220 S Highway 185 at The Meramec Conservation Area.
  • Franklin County: East Central College, 1964 Prairie Dell Road in Union.
  • Franklin County: New Haven Farm and Feed, 9659 State Highway 100 in New Haven.
  • Jefferson County: Festus/Crystal City Conservation Club, 2567 U.S. Highway 61 in Festus.
  • St. Charles County: August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area, 2360 State Highway D in St. Charles.
  • Warren County: MDC’s Warrenton Office, 26620 State Highway U in Warrenton. 
  • Washington County: U.S. Forest Service Office, 10019 West Highway 8 in Potosi

For an interactive map showing all voluntary CWD testing sites throughout the state, go to https://short.mdc.mo.gov/ZCH

Hunters will be required to remove the deer’s head in advance, so it can be left in the freezer. Hunters should cut off the head, and antlers for any bucks, while leaving about six inches of neck attached before coming to the drop-off location. Materials will be available at the freezer sites, such as trash bags, zip ties and datasheets that hunters can use in labeling the heads. 

Hunters will need to record their name and contact information, the Telecheck ID number and the location the deer was harvested. They can then simply leave the head in the freezer. Staff will collect the head and pull the samples to be submitted for testing. 

Hunters will be able to check the CWD test results themselves online using their Telecheck ID number at https://short.mdc.mo.gov/ZuE within approximately three weeks. MDC will notify a hunter directly if their sample returns a positive result. Although there have been no known cases of CWD affecting humans, the Centers for Disease Control does not recommend consuming meat from a deer that has tested positive for CWD. 

CWD is a neurological disease that is fatal to deer. A deer may be infected with no visible symptoms. The only way to identify the presence of CWD is to have the deer tested. The disease has been confirmed in Crawford, Franklin, Jefferson and Washington Counties in MDC’s St. Louis region as well as counties elsewhere in the state. Hunters can play an important role in helping MDC monitor and track the disease in Missouri by having their deer tested for CWD. 

Hunters who harvest deer from any of the CWD Management Zone counties must follow carcass transportation restrictions when traveling to CWD sampling sites. Visit http://short.mdc.mo.gov/Z9V or see the 2024 “Fall Deer & Turkey hunting Information and Regulations” booklet for more information.

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