FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 2381



FULL VETO
Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Authorizing a beaver relocation permit.

Sponsors: By Representatives Kretz, Blake, Sump, Buri, Haler, Ericks and Holmquist.

House Committee on Natural Resources, Ecology & Parks
Senate Committee on Natural Resources, Ocean & Recreation

Background:

The Department of Fish and Wildlife (Department) has the authority to authorize the removal or killing of wildlife that is destroying or injuring property. The ultimate disposition of the removed wildlife is determined by the Director of the Department. The Director may also enter into written agreements with landowners that are designed to protect the landowner's property from further wildlife damage.

Private individuals may trap beavers if they hold a state trapping license. All trapping must be conducted in accordance with the trapping seasons established by the Fish and Wildlife Commission.

Summary:

Beaver Relocation Permits

The Department is required to issue a permit, at no cost to the applicant, that will allow the holder to capture live beavers in areas of the state where large beaver populations are considered a nuisance. The permit also allows the holder to transport the beavers within the state and release the beavers in eastern Washington on property owned by the permit holder. The permit holder must also possess a state trapping license or must contract with the holder of a trapping license for the actual capture of the beaver.

Beaver relocation permits may be limited by the Department to areas of the state where there is a low probability of released beavers becoming a problem, there is evidence of a historic endemic beaver population, and where conditions exist for the released beavers to improve the riparian area into which they are introduced.

The Department may condition beaver relocation permits to maximize the success and minimize the risk of the relocation. Release site conditions that the Department may consider include the gradient of the stream, the adequacy of food sources, the elevation, and the stream geomorphology. In addition, the Department may also condition how the capture and release is performed by the permit holder. This includes establishing the timing of the capture and release, the age of the beavers involved, the number of beavers involved, and requirements for providing supplemental food and lodging materials.

Department-Initiated Beaver Trapping

In instances when the employees of the Department are required to remove nuisance beavers, the employees must utilize live trapping techniques whenever possible. The Department must work with private landowners to release the captured beavers at locations where they have been requested.

Votes on Final Passage:

House   98   0
Senate   45   0   (Senate amended)
House   94   3   (House concurred)