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flag Louisiana warns against touching or eating dead deer due to disease risks, requiring permits for removal.

flag In Louisiana, finding a dead deer on public land is common, but state law prohibits removing or consuming it without a permit. flag Officials warn the public not to handle or eat deer carcasses due to risks of disease, including chronic wasting disease, which can spread to humans and other animals. flag Hunters must report dead deer to wildlife authorities, and only licensed individuals may legally collect them. flag The state emphasizes public safety and wildlife conservation to prevent disease outbreaks and illegal activity.

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