Not really. That section deals with fur bearing mammals as defined in the Act. As Woodsman posted, deer are not fur bearing mammals as defined. It means, wolves, coyotes, etc.....deer are in the game mammal category.
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The reqs: Para 2 : Spoiled flesh
White Tail deer are listed as 'Game Mammals'...see schedule 2:Quote:
(2) A person who possesses game wildlife that is not a furbearing mammal and that was hunted or trapped shall not permit its flesh to become unsuitable for human consumption. 2009, c. 33, Sched. 22, s. 2 (18).
Schedule 2
GAME MAMMALS
Common Name
Bear, Black
Caribou, Woodland
Cottontail
Deer, White-tailed
Elk, American (Wapiti)
Hare, European
Hare, Varying (Snowshoe)
Moose
Squirrel, Gray (Black)
Squirrel, Fox
Yes, but that is applicable to Hunter or Trappers....butchers are neither (for the most part)
Quote:
36 (1) A hunter or trapper who kills game wildlife other than a furbearing mammal shall not abandon it if its flesh may become unsuitable for human consumption. 2009, c. 33, Sched. 22, s. 2 (18).
OK ..now I get it....on reflection, I'm less confused.... sec 2...would be applicable for a 'person'.....ie not a hunter or trapper.
This exert for the Farm Permit program would suggest that Non hunters and Trappers are permitted but discouraged from letting a deer spoil.
Quote:
Carcass disposal
Carcasses may be kept by the owner or agent, or donated to others. Sections of the Fish and WildlifeConservation Act that prohibit the wastage and spoiling of deer flesh do not apply to removal authorizations [by virtue of S131 of Reg 665/98, S 31(6) of the FWCA exempts persons from sections 36(1) and (2)]. However it is recommended that all attempts be made to utilize any deer for human consumption. It is illegal to sell the carcass, or any part of it.
Quote:
134. A hunter who is licensed or authorized to kill a furbearing mammal is exempt from subsection 36 (3) of the Act and may abandon a pelt or permit a pelt to be spoiled or destroyed if the pelt is of no commercial value. O. Reg. 665/98, s. 134.