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Friday, July 23rd, 2010
Law Enforcement Officer Training
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ART Inc.'s wildlife rehab facility
The Mountain Lion Foundation, in conjunction with Animal Rescue Team, Inc. will be hosting a one hour briefing at the ART Inc.’s wildlife rehab facility for local law enforcement ONLY as well as media on Friday July 23, 2010 at 15:00.
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Monday, July 26th, 2010
Comments due July 26th for South Dakota's draft five-year management plan for mountain lions.
In 2005, the South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks Department instituted the state’s first-ever open mountain lion season. Since then, 112 mountain lions have been taken in five seasons by hunters specifically pursuing the carnivorous mammal, which is also known as a cougar.
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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Wyoming Game & Fish Comission Meeting July 28th & 29th - Saratoga, Wyoming
Runs through Thursday, July 29th, 2010
The regulations, proposed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, would exclude many types of mountain lion deaths that currently count toward overall hunting quotas.
Deaths that count toward the quota would change from "any human-caused mountain lion death documented by the department" to "any legal or illegal human-caused mountain lion death, excluding mountain lions taken by the department, mountain lions
[killed for causing damage to property], and known natural or accidental mountain lion deaths," said Tim Fuchs, wildlife supervisor for the Game and Fish Jackson Region.
The rules would also eliminate distinctions between male and female cats that could be killed by hunters.
That means Area 2 north of Jackson would go from an overall quota of seven human-caused deaths, with a limit of three females, to an overall hunting quota of five of either sex. Area 29, south of town, would go from an overall quota of nine, with a four-female limit, to a hunting quota of six.
Eliminating the female limit "gives a much truer picture" for wildlife managers to use when deciding how many cats should be hunted in a given hunt area, Fuchs said.
Fuchs said areas 2 and 29 would still be managed so that the number of mountain lions in those hunting areas will remain high enough to produce a surplus of cats that contributes animals to the region.
Conservation groups, however, say the changes could mean people kill more mountain lions in Wyoming.
Sara Carlson, director of programs and operations for The Cougar Fund, said the proposed changes would be a huge step backward for Wyoming's cougar population.
"Wyoming refuses to utilize peer-reviewed research to manage cougars and is falling victim to politics," she said in an e-mail.
People can see the proposed changes at gf.state.wy.us/admin/Regs/index.asp.
Written comments will be accepted through 5 p.m. today by mailing: Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Regulations, 3030 Energy Lane, Casper, WY 82604. All comments will be presented to the Game and Fish Commission before its July 28-29 meeting in Saratoga.
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Comments on Montana's 2010 Hunting QuotasThe Cougar Fund | 2010-05-12
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Groups: NM cougar hunt quota is too highArtesia News | 2010-10-08 A revised plan by the state Game and Fish Department would allow more cougars to be hunted and could push the animal to the brink of extinction in New Mexico, some environmentalists claim. |
Environmentalists question proposed cougar harvest rulesSanta Fe - New Mexican | 2010-08-28 The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is proposing to more than double the number of cougars that can be harvested in the next four years. |
Bear, Cougar, Antelope Hunting On NM Game Commission AgendaAmmoLand | 2010-08-25 The State Game Commission will hear proposals and public comments about hunting seasons and licensing rules for bears, cougars, pronghorn antelope and deer at its meeting Saturday, Aug. 28, in Albuquerque. |
GF&P to slash lion populationBlack Hills Pioneer | 2010-07-06 State wildlife managers want to lower the mountain lion population in the Black Hills by 80 animals. |
Public input sought on state's mountain lion management planArugus Leader | 2010-07-02 The state Game, Fish and Parks Department is offering citizens an opportunity to review a draft of a new five-year management plan for mountain lions. |
GF&P commissioner who faced term-limit suit resignsRapid City Journal | 2010-06-15 An Aberdeen man who has served on the state Game, Fish & Parks Commission has resigned after being sued by a frequent critic of the board. |
Meetings Planned On Wyo. Cougar Hunting SeasonMeetings Planned On Wyo. Cougar Hunting Season | 2010-05-11 State wildlife officials are sponsoring public meetings in northeast Wyoming on recommendations for mountain lion hunting season over the next three years. |
FWP seeks comment on lion season regsGreat Falls Tribune - MT | 2010-04-23 Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks commissioners have proposed two alternatives for mountain lion hunting season regulations in FWP Region 6 outside of lion Hunting Districts 680 and 690. |
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