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Wildlife Division: Cougar Management Plan - Oregon
Department of Fish and Wildlife Cougar Management Plan: Submit Comments ODFW welcomes review and comments on this Cougar Management Plan. You can provide comments on all or part(s) of the document. It would be helpful if you tell us which sections or pages your comments pertain to. Public comments may be submitted via email or in person at public meetings. The deadline for comments is October 31, 2005.
For immediate release Friday, August 12, 2005
Public invited to comment on proposed cougar
management plan
SALEM - The Oregon Department of Fish and
Wildlife is hosting eight public meetings
during the last half of August to gather
comments and concerns from Oregonians about
the proposed update of the state's cougar
management plan.
Each meeting will begin with a presentation by
ODFW staff about the history of cougars and
cougar management in the state, current issues
surrounding cougars, and aspects of the draft
management plan. After the presentation,
attendees will be invited to ask questions and
voice comments about the updated plan, and
discuss general concerns about cougar
management in Oregon.
"The public is becoming increasingly concerned
about human and pet safety where cougars are
concerned, and the impact of cougars on
Oregon's deer and elk populations," said Ron
Anglin, ODFW Wildlife Division administrator.
"These meetings will provide a good
opportunity for people to be sure their
concerns are heard as part of the update
process."
ODFW is the agency charged with developing and
implementing management plans for the state's
wildlife species. The first cougar management
plan was developed in 1987 and updated in
1993, noted Anglin. A copy of the proposed new
plan can be found on ODFW's Web site at
www.dfw.state.or.us.
The public meetings to discuss the draft plan
take place at the following dates and
locations. All meetings begin at 7 p.m. and
last until 9 p.m.
* Thursday, Aug. 18, Corvallis: Oregon State
University LaSells Stewart Center Construction
and Engineering Hall, corner of Western Blvd.
and 26th St.
* Monday, Aug. 22, Portland: World Forestry
Center Miller Hall, 4033 SW Canyon Rd.
* Tuesday, Aug. 23, La Grande: Blue Mountain
Conference Center, 404 12th St.
* Wednesday, Aug. 24, Burns: Burns Senior
Center, 17 S. Alder Ave.
* Thursday, Aug. 25, Bend: National Guard
Armory, 875 SW Simpson Ave.
* Monday, Aug. 29, Roseburg: Umpqua Community
College Jacoby Auditorium, 1140 College Rd.
* Tuesday, Aug. 30, Medford: Jackson County
Courthouse Auditorium, 10 S. Oakdale Ave.
* Wednesday, Aug. 31, Klamath Falls: Oregon State University Extension Auditorium, 3328 Vandenberg Rd. |
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