BILL REQ. #: S-0763.2
State of Washington | 58th Legislature | 2003 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/22/2003. Referred to Committee on Parks, Fish & Wildlife.
TO THE HONORABLE GORDON CAMPBELL, PREMIER OF THE PROVINCE OF
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, AND TO THE HONORABLE JOYCE MURRAY, MINISTER
OF LAND, WATER AND AIR PROTECTION, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA,
CANADA, AND TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA:
We, your Memorialists, the Senate and House of Representatives of
the State of Washington, in legislative session assembled, respectfully
represent and petition as follows:
WHEREAS, It is the understanding of the Legislature of the State of
Washington that the Province of British Columbia is considering the
release of grizzly bears near our common border, with full knowledge
that the natural range of grizzly bears will extend well into the
United States; and
WHEREAS, It is the understanding of the Legislature of the State of
Washington that the natural range of grizzly bears can be extensive, up
to three hundred square miles for females and five hundred square miles
for males (as reported in the brochure entitled "North Cascades Grizzly
Bear Outreach Project," which was printed and published with assistance
from the following contributors: The United States Fish and Wildlife
Service; the United States Forest Service; the National Park Service;
the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife; the Interagency
Grizzly Bear Committee; the Northwest Ecosystem Alliance; and the
Defenders of Wildlife); and
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of Washington desires to
protect its citizens from the many dangers and economic costs likely to
result from any augmentation, introduction, transplantation, or release
of grizzly bears near the border shared by the United States and the
Province of British Columbia; and
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of Washington recognizes that
the laws of Washington, as determined by a Senate vote of 44 to 5 and
a vote of the House of Representatives of 96 to 0, clearly prohibit the
transport, transplantation, importation, or introduction of grizzly
bears into the State of Washington (RCW 77.12.035); and
WHEREAS, The laws of the State of Washington require the Washington
State Fish and Wildlife Commission to protect and encourage the natural
regeneration of native grizzly bear populations in suitable areas with
suitable habitat (RCW 77.12.035); and
WHEREAS, It is further our understanding that environmental
organizations from the United States have funded and encouraged British
Columbia's implementation of a grizzly bear release program near the
United States border in an attempt to gain defacto reintroduction or
augmentation of grizzly bears into the United States, thus depriving
our citizens of public notice and comment opportunities that the laws
of Washington State and the United States require prior to such a
release;
NOW, THEREFORE, Your Memorialists respectfully request that the
Province of British Columbia refrain from releasing grizzly bears in
locations where the range of the released bear is likely to extend into
Washington State. If the Province of British Columbia determines that
the release of grizzly bears is necessary, the Legislature of the State
of Washington respectfully requests that British Columbia obtain,
record, and transmit, in a timely manner, DNA samples from each
released grizzly bear to the Director of the Washington State
Department of Fish and Wildlife. The Legislature of the State of
Washington also requests that British Columbia implant each released
grizzly bear with a microchip containing, at a minimum, the date and
location of original capture, the date and location of any release, and
DNA tracking information specific to that individual grizzly bear and
that this information, and documentation recording each of the actions
described above, be transmitted in a timely manner to the Director of
the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife.
BE IT RESOLVED, That copies of this Memorial be immediately
transmitted to the Honorable Gordon Campbell, Premier of the Province
of British Columbia, Canada, the Honorable Joyce Murray, Minister of
Land, Water and Air Protection, Province of British Columbia, Canada,
and the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.