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WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

August 16, 2011

Contact: Sandra Jonker, (360) 906-6722

Volunteers needed to facilitate access
for elk hunts near Mount St. Helens 

OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking volunteers to participate in a cooperative effort that has provided hunters access to 250,000 acres of private timberlands near Mount St. Helens in the last four years. 

For the fifth year, the Weyerhaeuser Company is prepared to give hunters holding special elk permits additional motorized access to a large portion of the St. Helens Tree Farm, provided that enough volunteers can be found to assure a safe and orderly hunt. 

WDFW is seeking dozens of volunteers to help in that effort during special elk-permit seasons scheduled from September through January.

Key tasks for volunteers include orienting hunters, staffing access points, and maintaining safety buffers between hunters and active Weyerhaeuser operations, said Sandra Jonker, regional wildlife manager for WDFW. 

"The success of this program depends on our ability to recruit a dedicated team of volunteers to help us facilitate this additional access," Jonker said. "The amount of timberland that can be opened to hunting is directly proportionate to the number of volunteers that sign up, so participation is vital to the continuation of this program."

Jonker noted that the program attracted 54 volunteers in 2007, 61 in 2008, 49 in 2009, and 46 volunteers last year. 

To participate in the St. Helens Land Access Program, volunteers can sign up at: 

WDFW’s website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/about/volunteer/sainthelens/   
WDFW Region 5 Office, 2108 S.E. Grand Boulevard, Vancouver, Wash., (360-696-6211). 
Bob’s Sporting Goods, 1111 Hudson Street, Longview. 
Participants will be required to attend one of three orientation sessions, scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. at the following times and locations: 

Aug. 24 - Natural Resources Building in Olympia, Room 175 A & B, 1111 Washington St. S.E.
Sept. 21 - WDFW Regional Office in Vancouver, 2108 Grand Blvd. 
Oct. 26 - Cowlitz Public Utility District Office, 961 12th Ave., Longview 
Volunteer organizations, led by the Southwest Washington Land Access Coalition, have secured funding to reimburse volunteers for mileage accrued for participating in the program. 

Other partners in the program include Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Eyes In the Woods, Cowlitz Game & Anglers, Washington State Archer Association, Yacolt Burn Sportsmen Club, Vancouver Wildlife League, and the Washington State Bowhunters. 

The partnership between WDFW, Weyerhaeuser and the volunteer organizations is designed to expand hunter access to areas of the St. Helens Tree Farm that lie within Game Management Units 520 (Winston), 524 (Margaret), 550 (Coweeman) and 556 (Toutle). 

Jonker said the access program - combined with the issuance of additional special hunting permits - has helped to increase harvest levels over the past three years throughout the Mount St. Helens elk herd. That is a key goal under the department’s management plan for the herd, the largest of 10 elk herds in the state. 

"The department’s management plan calls for reducing the herd size to bring the number of animals into balance with available habitat," Jonker said. "We want to thank Weyerhaeuser and all the volunteers participating in the St. Helens Land Access Program for their help in this joint effort." 

The Mount St. Helens Elk Herd plan, adopted in 2006, is available on WDFW’s website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/pub.php?id=00771 .   



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I've never hunted over there but have always been planning on it one day.  Do you think this is something they will secure enough volunteers for? 

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I've never hunted over there but have always been planning on it one day.  Do you think this is something they will secure enough volunteers for?

They usually do

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well the sucky news for archery is that Weyerhaeuser is not opening any of its roads for access that is the ones that are gated. if you want to do a drive a thon you can access the toutle through the 54 road heading toward carson but beware most of it is heavily treed next to the roads and most side roads are gated or just dead end. if you want to go for a excursion you can drive to the 4150 by the south toutle river and drive to the gate and walk in or the 8050? which takes you to the green river fish hatchery and is also gated thank you Weyerhaeuser for not opening any of your roads for the archery hunters.  >:(.

 


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