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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 122 – Wolf conservatn & mngmt plan/apprv

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 122

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SCR122.........................................by RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT
WOLVES - Stating findings of the Legislature and approving the Idaho Wolf
Conservation and Management Plan.
                                                                        
02/06    Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing
02/07    Rpt prt - to Res/Env

Bill Text


                                                                        
                                                                        
  ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
 Fifty-sixth Legislature                  Second Regular Session - 2002
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                       IN THE SENATE
                                                                        
                            SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 122
                                                                        
                           BY RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE
                                                                        
  1                               A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
  2    STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE AND APPROVING THE IDAHO WOLF  CONSERVATION
  3        AND MANAGEMENT PLAN.
                                                                        
  4    Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:
                                                                        
  5        WHEREAS,  pursuant  to Section 36-715, Idaho Code, the Idaho Department of
  6    Fish and Game was authorized to work in conjunction with  the  Wolf  Oversight
  7    Committee,  as  established  by the Wolf EIS Participation Plan dated February
  8    1992, in the development and implementation of an Idaho Wolf Conservation  and
  9    Management  Plan  that  would  enable the state to take over the management of
 10    wolves after they are removed from the endangered species list; and
 11        WHEREAS, pursuant to that statutory directive,  the  Idaho  Department  of
 12    Fish and Game and the Wolf Oversight Committee have reported to the Idaho Sen-
 13    ate  Resources and Environment Committee and to the Idaho House of Representa-
 14    tives Resources and Conservation Committee following their completion  of  the
 15    Idaho Wolf Conservation and Management Plan; and
 16        WHEREAS, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is charged with preserving,
 17    protecting  and managing the state's wildlife resources for the use and enjoy-
 18    ment of all people, with several exceptions, including threatened  and  endan-
 19    gered species. The Idaho Wolf Conservation and Management Plan sets forth spe-
 20    cific  wolf  management  goals and population objectives that will be adminis-
 21    tered by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game upon the delisting of wolves in
 22    the state of Idaho; and
 23        WHEREAS, upon delisting, the classification of wolves will be changed from
 24    an endangered species to either a big game animal or a furbearer at  the  dis-
 25    cretion  of the Idaho Fish and Game Commission. Such classification will allow
 26    the Idaho Department of Fish and Game statutory authority to establish seasons
 27    and bag limits to regulate and limit  legal  public  take  of  wolves  in  the
 28    future, and enable the Department of Fish and Game to protect wolf populations
 29    by enforcing regulations and issuing citations for illegal take. Under classi-
 30    fication  as  a  big game animal or furbearer, the Department of Fish and Game
 31    will also have the authority to manage wolves by offering no open season,  and
 32    thus  preventing  sport  harvest.  Specific wolf population objectives will be
 33    developed by the Department of Fish and Game and adopted by the Idaho Fish and
 34    Game Commission. Wolf population objectives, annual harvest goals, methods  to
 35    achieve  those  goals,  and  number  of permits to be issued will be evaluated
 36    annually through the Idaho Department of Fish and Game's big game season  set-
 37    ting  process.  If at any time wolf population numbers or reproductive success
 38    falls near a low threshold of breeding  pairs,  nonlethal  methods  to  manage
 39    wolves  will  be preferred to ensure that adequate breeding pairs produce, and
 40    successfully rear, litters annually; and
 41        WHEREAS, since wolf recovery efforts began in the state of Idaho  in  1995
 42    when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced fifteen gray wolves, with
 43    another twenty added in 1996, the wolf population has steadily increased to an
 44    estimated  two  hundred sixty-one in 2001, representing a minimum of seventeen
                                                                        
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  1    packs. Fourteen of the packs have approximately eighty-two pups on the  ground
  2    that will be of reproductive age within twenty-four months; and
  3        WHEREAS,  wolves  are now at a recovery level in the state of Idaho and it
  4    is in the best interest of the citizens  of  the  state  to  have  the  wolves
  5    delisted  so  that management can begin to occur. The state of Idaho should be
  6    allowed to assume responsibility  for  wolf  management,  effective  upon  the
  7    availability of federal funding for management purposes.
  8        NOW,  THEREFORE,  BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the Second Regular Ses-
  9    sion of the Fifty-sixth Idaho Legislature, the Senate and the House of  Repre-
 10    sentatives  concurring  therein,  that the state of Idaho has established law,
 11    reflected in the Idaho Wolf Conservation and Management Plan,  and  will  also
 12    promulgate  rules,  that  provide adequate regulatory mechanisms to ensure the
 13    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the public that wolf  populations  will  be
 14    maintained  at  such a level that they will not decline to the point that they
 15    will require the protection of the ESA again in the future. The plan addition-
 16    ally sets forth clear and specific goals and objectives for  the  conservation
 17    and  management  of  wolves in the state of Idaho. The Idaho Wolf Conservation
 18    and Management Plan is hereby approved by the  Legislature  of  the  State  of
 19    Idaho.  The  U.S.  Fish and Wildlife Service should proceed with the delisting
 20    process, removing the gray wolf from the endangered species list, and allowing
 21    the state of Idaho to assume responsibility  for  wolf  management,  effective
 22    upon the availability of federal funding for management purposes.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact



                       STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
                           RS 11906C1

     This Concurrent Resolution will approve the Idaho Wolf
Conservation and Management Plan in support of the immediate
delisting of the wolf by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under
the Endangered Species Act.

                          FISCAL IMPACT

None.


Contact


Name:
Senator Laird Noh
332-1333



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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE           Bill No. SCR 122