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Resolution 2025-018
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1/21/2025
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution Adopting the Kittitas County Airport 2024 Wildlife Hazard Evaluation and Management Plan
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22
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Consent Agenda
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126584
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Resolution
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Bowers Field Wildl ife Hazard Management Plan <br />4.4.4 Blackbirds" Cowbirds. Crows. and Magpies <br />There is a Depredation Order (50 CFR 21.43) for some species that are present at ELN. <br />A federal permit is not necessary to control red-winged or Brewer's blackbirds, brown- <br />headed cowbirds, American fish and Northwestern crows, and black-billed magpies when <br />concentrated in such numbers and manner that they are a health hazard' When <br />conducting control actions under this Depredation Order, non-lethal methods must have <br />been used prior to employing lethal methods, non-toxic shot must be used (except for air <br />rifles, air pistols, and .22 rimfire firearms),'and take must be reported to the USFWS <br />Regional Migratory Bird Permit Office in Portland, OR annually (should be included on <br />the annual migratory bird depredation permit report). <br />4.5 Mammals <br />4.5.1 Game Mammals <br />A state permit is required to control deer and elk, unless there is an immediate threat. <br />The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 77.36.030 (Trapping or killing wildlife <br />threatening human safety or causing property damage), allows for the take of most <br />wildlife under specific situations. <br />(1) Subject to limitations and conditions established by the commission, the <br />owner, the owner's immediate family member, the owner's documented <br />employee, or a tenant of real property mqy trap, consistent with RCW <br />77.15.194, or kitlwildlife that is threatening human safety or causing property <br />damage on that property, without the licenses required under RCW 77.32.010 <br />or authorizationfrom the director under RCW 77.12.240' <br />(2) The commission shall establish the limitations and conditions of this <br />section by rule. The rules must include; (a) Appropriate protectionfor <br />threatened or endangered species; (b) Instances when verbal or written <br />permission is required to kilt wildlife; (c) Species that may be killed under this <br />-section; <br />and (d) Requirements for the disposal of wildlife trapped or killed <br />under this section. <br />Deer and rabbits are game mammals and may need to be managed from time to time. <br />Nonlethal harassment and exclusion are the preferred methods for reducing deer hazards <br />at airports. <br />4.5.2 Furbearers <br />Beaver, bobcat, and fox are considered furbearers, but coyotes are not. Although not <br />expected to be found inside the AOA fence, these species may be removed by firearm, <br />wiihout a permit, but a permit is necessary to use body-gripping traps. Trapping permits <br />31December2024 <br />4-4
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