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Washington game plan focus of meeting for hunters

Mule deer bucks in velvet rest in the shade along the Grande Ronde River as anglers drift by. (Rich Landers)
Mule deer bucks in velvet rest in the shade along the Grande Ronde River as anglers drift by. (Rich Landers)

WILDLIFE -- A proposed plan for managing game animals in Washington will be presented in a public meeting starting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 19, at the Double Tree by Hilton Spokane City Center, 322 N. Spokane Falls Court.

The plan will help Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife officials guide management of species from deer to wolves.

Key issues considered in the draft plan include:

  • Promoting hunter recruitment and retention;
  • Managing predator/prey relationships;
  • Maintaining hunter access to timberlands;
  • Managing wolves after they are no longer classified as an endangered species; and
  • Possible new rules requiring the use of non-toxic shot.

Final recommendations for the six-year plan will be presented to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission for a public hearing in August and adoption in September. 

Also in August, the agency will hold meetings on possible changes in Washington’s hunting rules for the 2015-17 seasons. 



Rich Landers
Rich Landers joined The Spokesman-Review in 1977. He is the Outdoors editor for the Sports Department writing and photographing stories about hiking, hunting, fishing, boating, conservation, nature and wildlife and related topics.

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