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22 Texans, which were caught in massive “Ghost Deer” forms

The cases come from an earlier examination in which the illegal smuggling of “Ghost Deer” was, which led to two convictions in Montgomery County.

Austin, Texas – What started as a routine traffic stop from a Texas Game Warten in Montgomery County has turned into something much bigger, according to the Texas Wildlife Department.

As we reported in early February, two men were arrested after the player had found seven “Ghost Deer”, whom they wanted to illegally publish on private property in Brazoria County and Duval County in South Texas.

This led to an investigation by Texas Game Warders, which led to 22 suspects and 1,200 pending charges with illegal deer breeding operation on the black market nationwide.

Player guards found violations in places in 11 counties.

  • Three breeding materials
  • 10 release sites
  • A deer management pencil
  • Three non -registered deer systems

According to the TPWD, the regulations are intended to prevent larger outbursts of illness and at the same time ensure long -term sustainability of local and captive deer in Texas. By ignoring regulations and counterfeits of records that in this case endangered the entire stag population of the state in this case, TPWD said.

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Chronic waste (CWD) is a fatal neurological disease and can calmly devastate the deer populations through direct animal contact and contaminated environments.

“Operation of this size and the scope did not develop overnight, and the widespread violations may have been uncontrolled, which was an even greater threat to the deer populations in Texas and the integrity of the deer breeding industry,” said Colonel Ronald Vanderroest, head of the TPWD criminal trial authority.

“Your crucial role in the law enforcement of nature conservation contributes to ensuring the health of all deer populations in the state,” said the executive director of TPWD, David Yoskowitz. “These violations not only violate the law – they undermine the basis for responsible wildlife management in Texas.”

TPWD said that the deer hunting of white cock also contributes billions to the Texas economy annually and could have a widespread illness.