West Virginia Code § 20-2-4

Possession of wildlife
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(a) Except for wildlife lawfully taken, killed or obtained, no person may have in his or her
possession any wildlife, or parts thereof, during closed seasons. It is unlawful to possess any
wildlife, or parts thereof, which have been illegally taken, killed or obtained. This does not
include the possession of deer antlers that are naturally shed and collected by a person from
his or her own land, from public lands unless prohibited by law, or from private lands with
the written permission of the landowner in hand. Any wildlife illegally taken, killed or
possessed shall be forfeited to the state and shall be counted toward the daily, seasonal, bag,
creel and possession limit of the person in possession of, or respuonsible for, the illegal taking
or killing of any wildlife. It is unlawful to take, obtain, purchase, possess or maintain in
captivity any live wildlife, wild animals, wild birds, game or ftur-bearing animals except as
provided by this chapter or any rule promulgated thereunder.
(b) Wildlife lawfully taken outside of this state is subject to the same laws and rules as
wildlife taken within this state. l
(c) Migratory wild birds may be possessed only in accordance with the Migratory Bird Treaty
Act, 16 U. S. C. §703, et seq., and its reguliations.
(d) The restrictions in this section do not apply to the director or duly authorized agents,
who may take or maintain in captivity any wildlife for the purpose of carrying out the
provisions of this chapter.
(e) Wildlife, except protected birds, elk, spotted fawn and bear cubs, killed or mortally
wounded as a result of being accidentally or inadvertently struck by a motor vehicle may be
lawfully possessed if the possessor of the wildlife provides notice of the claim within twelve
hours to a relVevant law-enforcement agency and obtains a nonhunting game tag within
twenty-four hours of possession. The director shall propose administrative policy which
addresses the means, methods and administrative procedures for implementing the
provisions of this section.
(f) Persons are required to electronically register deer, bear, turkey, wild boar, bobcat,
beaver, otter and fisher in accordance with rules promulgated by the director.
"Electronically register" means submission of all necessary and relevant information to the
division, in the manner designated by rule governing the electronic registration of wildlife.
The director may promulgate rules, pursuant to article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this
code, governing the electronic registration of wildlife: Provided, That the rules shall include
a procedure for persons who are not required to obtain licenses or permits under section
twenty-eight of this article to register wildlife using identification other than a social security
number. The rules may use a system of a combination of the last four digits of the social
security number, date of birth and last name of the person.

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