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Comment Deadline for Cougar Hunting Rules Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission

May 11, 2023 @ 11:30 pm - 11:59 pm

HELENA – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on several proposals slated to go to the Fish and Wildlife & Parks Commission on June 8th at the MFWP headquarters in Helena, with them meeting starting at 8:30 am. The formal comment period is open through May 11 up till just before midnight.  However you can send to Commissioners at their individual e-mails, and they may read them until the day before the Commission meeting.

You can comment via email to fwpwld@mt.gov.

For information about the meeting and a place to submit on-line comments:

https://fwp.mt.gov/aboutfwp/commission/june-2023-meeting

For discussion of proposed rule:

https://fwp.mt.gov/binaries/content/assets/fwp/commission/2023/jun/mountain-lion-quotas/cs-mountain-lion-quotas-final.pdf 

Changes to rule

  https://fwp.mt.gov/binaries/content/assets/fwp/commission/2023/jun/mountain-lion-quotas/mountain-lion-regulation-changes.pdf

Potential quotas,

https://fwp.mt.gov/binaries/content/assets/fwp/commission/2023/jun/mountain-lion-quotas/potential-quotas-by-lmu-combined.pdf

Montana Alternatives

  • The first alternative is the status quo, which includes all aspects of the 12.5 percent reduction in the Northwest Ecoregion as adopted by the commission in 2022.
  • The second alternative would achieve a 10 percent reduction statewide within six years if the quota were achieved, although all quotas are not met currently. The quotas provided under the second alternative would have no numerical difference in the Northwest Ecoregion from the status quo alternative.
  • The third alternative would achieve a 20 percent reduction statewide within six years
  • Fourth alternative would achieve a 40 percent reduction statewide within six years.

Their justifications for these potential harvest increases are not well supported by science and are often just value statements – such as improving hunter satisfaction.

Here is Mountain Lion Foundation’s alert on Montana season proposals:

It is a pre-fab letter and you can edit it, or just hit send: Montana – Mountain Lion Foundation

They also wrote a blogpost on the issue: Breaking the Cycle – Mountain Lion Foundation

IMPORTANCE TO SD

The management of lions in SE Montana is important to SD as we  have had at times  breeding populations and/or long term resident lions at the Custer National Forest lands or nearby state/private lands.  However with SD’s 365 day hunting seasons with hounds on the prairie in SD, such populations likely won’t last well on the SD side.

Custer National Forest exists in Montana and SD.

 

Details

Date:
May 11, 2023
Time:
11:30 pm - 11:59 pm