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Wyoming bans leaving big game carcasses in the field to prevent disease and animal conflicts.
Wyoming wildlife officials urge hunters to properly dispose of big game carcasses to prevent disease spread and wildlife conflicts.
Carcasses should be buried at least two feet deep, transported to a licensed rendering facility, or processed at a permitted meat processor.
Leaving carcasses in the field is prohibited, as it can attract scavengers and increase the risk of chronic wasting disease transmission.
Hunters are advised to check with local authorities for specific regulations and disposal options.
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Wyoming prohíbe dejar cadáveres de caza grande en el campo para evitar enfermedades y conflictos con los animales.