8:30 AM | 8. OPEN PUBLIC INPUT (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/public_input.html) The Commission is a direct link between citizens of Washington and the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Comments on Department programs and topics of concern are welcome during this portion of the meeting. NOTE: During this portion of the meeting, the public is encouraged to comment on issues that are not on the agenda for decision action. 9. COASTAL FORAGE FISH OVERVIEW – BRIEFING: Department staff will brief the Commission on the management approach for coastal forage fish under the Pacific Fishery Management Council’s Coastal Pelagic Species Fisheries Management Plan. The Commission received a briefing on Puget Sound forage fish at the April 8-9, 2011, Commission meeting in Olympia. - Summary (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2011/06/Jun0411_09_forage_fish.pdf) - PDF format (17 KB) Staff Report: Michele Culver, Region 6 Director; and Lorna Wargo, Coastal Marine Fisheries Biologist, Fish Program 10. GAME FARM RESERVES AND WATERFOWL CLOSURES – RULE BRIEFING & PUBLIC HEARING: Department staff will brief the Commission on proposed amendments to game farm reserves and waterfowl closure rules to update the list of game reserves and clarify boundary descriptions. The Commission will consider final adoption at its August 5-6, 2011, meeting in Olympia. AMENDMENTS WAC 232-16-700 Swinomish Spit Game Reserve REPEALERS WAC 232-16-130 Ellensburg Game Farm Reserve, and WAC 232-16-360 South Tacoma Game Farm Reserve - Summary (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2011/06/Jun0411_10_game_farm_reserves.pdf) - PDF format (511 KB) Staff Report: Don Kraege, Waterfowl Section Manager, Wildlife Program >PUBLIC INPUT (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/public_input.html) (This item only) 11. COUGAR CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT – BRIEFING: At the request of the Commission, Department staff will brief the Commission on cougar management issues associated with the Department’s Game Management Plan, including the status of public outreach efforts. - Summary (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2011/06/Jun0411_11_cougar_conservation.pdf) - PDF format (16 KB) Staff Report: Donny Martorello, Ph.D., Carnivore, Furbearer and Special Species Section Manager, Wildlife Program; and Rich Beausoleil, Bear-Cougar Specialist, Wildlife Program |
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12. PREDATOR POPULATION TRENDS AND PREDATOR-PREY MANAGEMENT, PART 1 of 2 – BRIEFING : At the request of the Commission, Department staff will brief the Commission on predator-prey issues associated with the Department’s Game Management Plan, including population trends and public outreach efforts. This briefing will include a timeline for completion of an agency white paper that will be summarized at a future Commission meeting. - Summary (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2011/06/Jun0411_12_predator_prey.pdf) - PDF format (14 KB) Staff Report: Nate Pamplin, Assistant Director, Wildlife Program; and Donny Martorello, Ph.D., Carnivore, Furbearer and Special Species Section Manager, Wildlife Program | |
12:55 PM | LUNCH BREAK |
1:30 PM | 13. DRAFT WOLF MANAGEMENT & CONSERVATION PLAN PROCESS UPDATE - BRIEFING: NOTE: item added 5/24/2011 Department staff will brief the Commission on the status of edits to the draft Wolf Conservation and Management Plan. Staff Report: Nate Pamplin, Assistant Director, Wildlife Program 14. OPEN PUBLIC INPUT (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/public_input.html) The Commission is a direct link between citizens of Washington and the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Comments on Department programs and topics of concern are welcome during this portion of the meeting. 15. SUMMARY OF COMMISSION REQUESTS: The Commission will review the current list of Commission requests to the Department and may consider new requests. - Summary (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2011/06/Jun0411_15_summary_requests.pdf) - PDF format (68 KB) 16. MISCELLANEOUS AND MEETING DEBRIEF: The Commission will discuss items that arise immediately before or during the meeting and after the preliminary agenda is published. |
3:00 P.M. | ADJOURN |
A while back I spoke to a group of predator hunters about support for extending the bobcat season by a couple weeks so that it ends at the end of march.
I recieved a phone call the other night that F&W officials think this is something that can be done. I would ask that anyone attending the meeting speak to extending bobcat season by a couple weeks and if you feel compelled......send some emails.
Well if it is the same one I went to then all you will be hearing about is how broke they are and how they want to raise all recreational licences ....
O.K thats better if you go tell them I said hi .... :chuckle: :chuckle:Well if it is the same one I went to then all you will be hearing about is how broke they are and how they want to raise all recreational licences ....
No, this meeting is not about that.
Here is the agenda: http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2011/06/agenda_jun0411.html (http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/meetings/2011/06/agenda_jun0411.html)