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Politics Oregon House votes to overturn voters and allow cougar hunting with dogs Updated: Apr. 21, 2011, 2:50 a.m. | Published: Apr. 21, 2011, 1:50 a.m.
The proposed bill, sponsored by Rep. Brian Blake, D-Aberdeen, is the latest step in a seven-year process of addressing the 1996 ban through a pilot program aimed at testing cougar hunting seasons ...
The Fish and Wildlife Commission established the pilot program in 2004 and extended it through 2011 to protect public safety and manage cougar populations in six affected counties.
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT-- The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission today voted to increase cougar hunting opportunities in six counties. Meeting via telephone, the commission amended cougar hunting ...
The Oregon House approves a bill that would open the doors wider to sport hunting of cougars using dogs. The measure, which would largely reverse a 1994 voter-approved initiative banning the ...
Legal cougar hunting is held up as a way to keep pets, livestock, humans and prey animals safe. But a new study calls that logic into question.
The proposed bill, sponsored by Rep. Brian Blake, D-Aberdeen, is the latest step in a seven-year process of chipping away at the 1996 ban through a pilot program aimed at testing cougar hunting ...
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