WDFW - Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

07/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/03/2024 16:22

WDFW opens public comment period for beaver relocation rule making

OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has filed a proposed rule to create a program that permits qualified individuals to relocate beavers involved in human-wildlife conflict as an alternative to lethal removal. The public is invited to submit comments about the proposed rule though Aug. 9.

If adopted, the proposal would revise Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Chapter 220-450 to create a beaver relocation permit program that identifies which beavers could be relocated, specifies the requirements for permittees, release sites, and conditions during temporary beaver captivity during relocation; and identifies any conditions under which the permit may be revoked.

A copy of the rule making proposal is available on WDFW's website. The public can submit comments via web form, by email, by phone (855-925-2801, project code 7085), or by mailing written comments to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife ATTN: Wildlife Program, PO Box 43200, Olympia, WA 98504.

The rule is also undergoing a simultaneous State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) comment period. To view materials and submit comment for that process, visit WDFW's SEPA webpage.

The Fish and Wildlife Commission will accept public comments on the proposed rule change at a public hearing scheduled during the August Commission meeting. Information on how to register to provide comments during the meeting will be made available on the Commission Meeting webpage. A decision is tentatively scheduled for the September meeting.

All members of the public are invited to share their perspectives and participate in WDFW public feedback opportunities regardless of race, color, sex, age, national origin, language proficiency, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, or basis of disability.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife works to preserve, protect, and perpetuate fish, wildlife, and ecosystems while providing sustainable fish and wildlife recreational and commercial opportunities.