Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 635 - DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Division 300 - WILDLIFE DAMAGE PLANS
Section 635-300-0010 - Implementation of Policies

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 635-300-0010

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

Implementation of the Elkhorn Wildlife Area Program entails the following actions:

(1) Purchase, easement or long-term lease of the five privately owned sites presently used for feeding or comparable sites in the same vicinity. Purchases of the Roth porperty at Hunt Mountain and the Alpine Veneer property at Muddy Creek shall receive immediate priority.

(2) Maintain habitat developments and damage control activities at levels necessary to complement the feeding program to assure damage is controlled to the maximum extent possible.

(3) Limit the number of wintering elk fed to a maximum of 1,400 elk in the Elkhorn region in order to continue and maintain the current operation. The number of deer to be fed is not specifically limited.

(4) The Elkhorn region is defined as that area east of the crest of the Elkhorn Mountains, west of Interstate 84, north of Township 11 South, W.M. and south of Township 4 South, W.M. The Elkhorn Wildlife Area is defined as the areas in that region owned by, leased to or under easement to the Department where specific site(s) are used for feeding.

(5) Annually test big game animals to determine whether disease problems exist at feeding stations.

(6) Develop and submit, for approval by Baker and/or Union Counties, those applications that may be required by each county's respective acknowledged land use plan and zoning ordinance to allow big game feeding stations. Applications will address the specific local land use approval standards acknowledged by the Land Conservation and Development Commission. Such standards may include but may not be limited to: Anticipated or needed programs for green forage; need for elk proof fencing; the location of roads and barns; etc.

(7) The Elkhorn Wildlife Area Plan shall specifically accept and address future programs approved by the Fish and Wildlife Commission (including those recommended by the Wildlife Damage Task Force) that reduce or alleviate game damage at any season.

Stat. Auth.: ORS Ch. 496

Stats. Implemented: ORS Ch. 496

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