[ODFW-News] Trapping advisory committee to meet Thursday

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Fri Oct 17 15:38:52 PDT 2003


Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 	
Contact: 	Anne Pressentin Young (503) 947-6020	
Internet: www.dfw.state.or.us  Fax: (503) 947-6009
	

For Immediate Release	Friday, October 17, 2003

Trapping advisory committee to meet Thursday


SALEM - The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will host the first meeting of a newly appointed committee Thursday, Oct. 23, to study issues surrounding trapping of predatory animals in Oregon. 

The meeting will begin at 8 a.m. in the second floor wildlife conference room of the ODFW headquarters office in Salem, 3406 Cherry Ave. NE. Members of the public are welcome to attend and listen to the proceedings.

Recently appointed committee members include Bob Sallinger, Portland Audubon Society; Kelly Peterson, Humane Society of the United States; Warren Aney, The Wildlife Society's Oregon Chapter; Mike Dykzeul, Oregon Forest Industry Council; Greg Addington, Oregon Farm Bureau; Bob Gillman, private trapper; and Rod Harder, National Trappers Association. 

The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission decided Oct. 10 to form a stakeholder advisory committee after hearing from more than two dozen people with differing opinions on trapping practices for predatory animals. Members of the public were testifying on a proposal to define, in administrative rule, what constitutes "on a regular basis" as it relates to checking traps for predatory animals. 
The seven-member Commission is the rule-making body for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The panel meets monthly to adopt policies and administrative rules covering fish and wildlife issues in the state.

The Commission said additional information was needed on trapping, trapping regulations in other states and results from a legislatively-appointed task force before a final decision could be made. 

In 2001, a state law was adopted to require furbearer traps to be checked every 48 hours and predator traps to be checked "on a regular basis." The Oregon Legislature left it up to the Commission to define "regular basis." 

In Oregon, predatory animals as defined in statute include coyotes, rabbits, rodents, feral swine and birds that are, or may be, destructive to agricultural crops. Furbearers are defined as beaver, bobcat, fisher, marten, mink, muskrat, otter, raccoon, red fox and gray fox. 

For more information, please contact Larry Cooper, ODFW Wildlife Division, (503) 947-6311. Directions to the meeting location are posted at:  http://www.dfw.state.or.us/Move/directions.htm. 


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