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1 Oregon Cougar Management Plan 2017 Update
ODFW Commission Meeting October 13, 2017 Derek Broman Carnivore-Furbearer Coordinator Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

2 Presentation Outline Review Process Plan Overview and Recent Changes
Plan Summary

3 Review Process Commission Meetings Public & Tribal Correspondence
April 2016 Stakeholder Panels October 2016 Public Testimony August 2017 Public & Tribal Correspondence Mountain Lion Workshop

4 2006 Plan 2017 Update Chapter I- Introduction
Chapter II- Life History of Cougars Chapter III- Information on Oregon Cougars Chapter IV- Oregon Management History Chapter V- Objectives Chapter VI- Adaptive Management Chapter VII- Economics Chapter VIII- Literature Cited Chapter I- Introduction Chapter II- Information on Oregon Cougars Chapter III- Objectives Chapter IV- Adaptive Management Chapter V- Literature Cited

5 Notable Additions, Updates
Chapter II- Information on Oregon Cougars Notable Additions, Updates Genetics Density Interactions with Ungulates Interactions with Other Carnivores Habitat Hunting and Hunter Harvest Survival Population Growth Rates Oregon Cougar Research Oregon Publications/Reports Inserted Oregon information to update sections or replace immaterial text

6 Objectives utilize Adaptive Management
Chapter III- Cougar Management Objectives Update Objectives continue to maintain healthy populations, reduce conflict, and manage cougars in concert with other game mammals Objectives utilize Adaptive Management Propose reduction from five to four Objectives Two Objectives remain mostly unchanged ~40-45 publications and reports from Oregon research

7 Chapter III- Cougar Management Objectives
Objective 1: Manage for a cougar population not below ,000 cougars statewide. Objective used to establish zone quotas (mortality caps) Ensures continued focus on resilient, healthy populations through mandatory check-ins, monitoring, and research Uncertainty on cougar population responses to wolves restricts ability to set management objectives

8 Chapter III- Cougar Management Objectives
Objective 2: (So long as objective 1 is met) Manage cougar-human safety/pet conflicts as measured by non- hunting mortalities. Ensures continued focus on proactively and correctively addressing human safety/pet conflict Focus on non-lethals and use of new tools and techniques Requires continued recording and monitoring of conflict Change to conflict measurements and thresholds Dynamic and indication of events outside the norm Comprehensible calculation for staff and public

9 Chapter III- Cougar Management Objectives
Objective 2: (So long as objective 1 is met) Manage cougar-human safety/pet conflicts as measured by non- hunting mortalities. Ensures continued focus on proactively and correctively addressing human safety/pet conflict Focus on non-lethals and use of new tools and techniques Requires continued recording and monitoring of conflict Change to conflict measurements and thresholds Dynamic and indication of events outside the norm Comprehensible calculation for staff and public

10 Chapter III- Cougar Management Objectives
Change to conflict measurements and thresholds Dynamic and indication of events outside the norm Comprehensible calculation for staff and public Change to conflict measurements and thresholds Dynamic and indication of events outside the norm Comprehensible calculation for staff and public

11 Chapter III- Cougar Management Objectives
Objective 3: (So long as objective 1 is met) Manage cougar-livestock conflicts as measured by non-hunting mortalities. Ensures continued focus on proactively and correctively addressing livestock conflict Focus on non-lethals and use of new tools and techniques Requires continued recording and monitoring of conflict Change to conflict measurements and thresholds Dynamic and indication of events outside the norm Comprehensible calculation for staff and public

12 Chapter III- Cougar Management Objectives
Objective 4: (So long as objective 1 is met) Manage cougar populations in a manner compatible and consistent with management objectives for other game mammals outlined in ODFW management plans. Ensures continued focus on relationships between cougars and other game mammals Recommends increased cougar take in areas where predation is a significant factor to game populations failing to meet objectives Emphasis on hunting as primary tool for increased take

13 Chapter IV- Adaptive Management
Findings on 2006 Plan hypotheses: cougar take to reduce human conflict, improve ungulate populations, or reduce livestock conflicts, and confirm cougar population resiliency Management Scales and Objectives Attention to fine-scale situations Target Area Management Stakeholder Attention Frequency of Use Design and Considerations Zone Updates

14 Chapter V- Literature Cited
100+ new citations Appendices Habitat Analysis Past target area and expense summaries Incident Response Guidelines* Captive Kitten Guidelines* Glossary* Target Area development* * Adopted into rule

15 External Review 22 Cougar Researchers & Managers
Ten state agencies, two federal agencies, two universities, & one NGO Six responded, three provided comment Questions and concerns relative to their research and jurisdiction Support use of scale-specific and adaptive management Valuable points made and questions posed Minor edits made but no notable changes

16 Summary Added new information and removed unnecessary sections
Increased information on indicators of population health and trends Attention to coexistence and responses to sightings and conflict (damage/safety) Attention to the science behind target areas, evaluation of the management technique, and lessons learned TAs are addressed in (major section) Objectives and Adaptive Management Chapters, Appendicies, Interactions with Ungulates, Administrative Removals, Mt Emily Project, (minor section) Dispersal and Connectivity, Landscape Genetics, Habitat, Growth Rate,

17 Summary Objectives identify current and future cougar management priorities: Increased abundance into northwest Oregon and Willamette Valley Human dimensions Density estimates in new areas Habitat and refugia analyses Population models and monitoring tools Cougar response to wolves TAs are addressed in (major section) Objectives and Adaptive Management Chapters, Appendicies, Interactions with Ungulates, Administrative Removals, Mt Emily Project, (minor section) Dispersal and Connectivity, Landscape Genetics, Habitat, Growth Rate,

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