Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Hunters Have Wildlife Fund Contribution Option

Hunters in the Klamath Valley are now being asked whether they want to donate to predator-control programs when they buy their hunting licenses and tags. It's part of a program to raise more money for specific wildlife programs run by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The program is typically used to kill animals such as bears and cougars when they cause livestock damage or are considered risks to human safety. Under the new program, each time a hunter buys a license or permit, they will be asked to donate anywhere from $2 to $100 to the Wildlife Conservation Fund.

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