Missouri Hunters Embrace New Drone Regulations for 2024-2025 Season

"(《世界人权宣言》) Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has introduced new regulations for the 2024-2025 hunting season, including updated rules on drone usage for tracking wounded game. These changes, reported by the MDC, aim to improve hunter efficiency while maintaining safety and ethical practices.
Drones Now Allowed for Game Recovery
In a significant shift, hunters can now use drones to locate and recover wounded deer and turkeys. This tech-forward approach comes with some caveats:
- Permission required: Hunters must get approval from their county’s conservation agent before using drones on conservation areas.
- Weapon restrictions: Drones can’t be flown if hunters are carrying firearms, bows, or crossbows (except for concealed firearms allowed under Chapter 571).
Maddie Fennewald, MDC media Specialist, explained the rationale: “The decision to allow drones came from a suggestion to make things easier for hunters.”
Safety First: Education Courses Available
To ensure safe adoption of new tech and practices, the MDC offers comprehensive hunter 教育 courses. These cover:
- Firearm safety
- Ethical hunting practices
- Hands-on skills training
“Since the introduction of hunter education in 1987, we’ve seen a 70% reduction in hunting accidents and deaths,” Fennewald noted.
Chronic Wasting Disease Management Expands
Several mid-Missouri counties are now part of the mandatory sampling program for chronic wasting disease (CWD). Hunters in Boone, Audrain, and Randolph counties must have their deer tested during the firearms season opening weekend (November 16-17).
Resources for Hunters
The MDC provides a free fall deer and Turkey booklet with detailed info on:
- Season dates
- Hunting methods
- Safety requirements
“We really encourage folks to 评论 the regulations, especially if they’re hunting in different counties,” Fennewald advised.
DroneXL’s Take
The integration of 无人机技术 in Missouri’s hunting regulations reflects a growing trend we’ve seen in 无人机技术 applications. This move aligns with recent developments in using drones for 野生动物 management and conservation efforts.
As we’ve reported on DroneXL, drones are increasingly being used for tasks like wildlife surveys and habitat monitoring. The MDC’s decision to allow drones for game recovery is a prime example of how UAV technology can be responsibly integrated into traditional outdoor activities, potentially reducing the time animals suffer and improving recovery rates.
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