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I would have never guessed that they can't survive here.
Quote from: Dbax129 on April 13, 2013, 01:36:22 PM I would have never guessed that they can't survive here.The only ones saying that they can't survive in Western WA is the WDFW and that opinion is complete BS. It's just easier for them to say that; then they don't need to "manage" wild ringnecks on the westside (like they do such an awesome job on the Eastside) as Stilly suggested.There have been wild/reproducing populations (not huge/widespread mind you) for my whole life, and I'm sure much longer. It could be that they are actually still around only because the WDFW has left them out of their management plans.I do think you would have to limit hunting for them to open seasons, though! English sparrows, starlings, rock doves and Eurasian collared doves are the only species LISTED (in regs) as invasive and have no limit/no closed season. They are the only birds this applies to. Even crows/magpies have a season. All others are either gamebirds and have a season, or they are completely protected. Pheasants are gamebirds, and can only be hunted during seasons, unless on a licensed preserve for pen-raised birds.
besides the fact that we manage them (poorly) on the East side where they CAN reproduce and survive.