2022 Wyoming Statutes
Title 23 - Game and Fish
Chapter 3 - General Regulatory Provisions
Article 3 - Wildlife Provisions
Section 23-3-310 - Possession of Road Killed Wildlife.

Universal Citation: WY Stat § 23-3-310 (2022)

23-3-310. Possession of road killed wildlife.

(a) The commission shall, in consultation with the state transportation commission, adopt rules to establish a program whereby any person desiring to possess wildlife killed as a result of unintentional motor vehicle collisions on any public road or highway in the state of Wyoming is permitted to do so, provided that he collects the entire road killed animal, both edible and inedible portions and possesses a donation certificate or Wyoming interstate game tag issued by the department, including a certificate or tag issued electronically. Unless otherwise provided by rule of the commission, a person desiring to possess a road killed animal shall contact the department before taking possession of an animal to obtain a donation certificate. The rules may provide that a person requesting the donation certificate may have to present the animal for inspection to verify its possession meets the criteria of the regulation. No person possessing a donation certificate shall donate a road killed animal to a nonprofit organization in accordance with W.S. 35-7-1302(b)(vii).

(b) None of the provisions of this section shall apply to bighorn sheep, gray wolves within any area of the state where gray wolves are classified as trophy game animals, grizzly bears, mountain goats, wildlife species covered under the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act, federal threatened or endangered species or those species whose possession is prohibited by federal or state statute or regulation.

(c) Nothing in this section shall authorize the taking of wildlife or possession of any illegally taken wildlife.

(d) Upon request of the state transportation commission, the commission shall exempt segments of public road or highway from the program established pursuant to this section.

(e) Once a carcass is retrieved by the department of transportation, it becomes the property of the department and shall be disposed of in accordance with department procedures.

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