[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 196 Introduced in House (IH)]
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 196
Expressing the sense of the Congress that hunting seasons for migratory
mourning doves in the Pacific Flyway Region should be modified so that
individuals have a fair and equitable opportunity to hunt such birds.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 24, 2001
Mr. Hansen submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Resources
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress that hunting seasons for migratory
mourning doves in the Pacific Flyway Region should be modified so that
individuals have a fair and equitable opportunity to hunt such birds.
Whereas 75 percent of mourning doves that hatch, fledge, and nest in the
intermountain States of Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming migrate south
beyond the boundaries of these States before the national hunting season
opening date of September 1, thus denying hunters in these States an
equitable opportunity to harvest this species;
Whereas mourning doves are the most widely distributed and harvested game bird
in North America;
Whereas current regulated hunting for mourning doves has been conclusively found
to cause no significant effects on recruitment of fledglings in mourning
dove populations;
Whereas western sportsmen have a strong commitment to the health, conservation,
and enjoyment of wildlife, as demonstrated by the millions of dollars
they have voluntarily paid over the past 70 years into the Federal Aid
to Wildlife Restoration Fund established by the Pittman-Robertson
Wildlife Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 669 et seq.);
Whereas there are well over 354,000,000 acres available for the harvesting of
mourning doves and other migratory game species in the Pacific Flyway
Region;
Whereas mourning dove hunting has been a cherished and honored tradition in the
Pacific Flyway Region States for generations, most notably in Utah;
Whereas migratory bird hunters in the Pacific Flyway Region annually provide
$423,000,000 to wildlife conservation and local economies; and
Whereas hunters in the Pacific Flyway Region are currently unable to experience
hunting conditions similar to the rest of the country with respect to
game availability because of the current unfair hunting season
restrictions: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That it is the sense of Congress that, to provide a fair and equitable
opportunity for individuals to hunt for mourning doves--
(1) the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 should be
modified to allow for mourning dove hunting during the last
week of August in the Pacific Flyway Region, as approved by the
parties to the appropriate international agreement;
(2) such an extended hunting season will--
(A) improve hunting opportunities in the western
United States without causing negative impacts on
mourning dove populations;
(B) through the sale of hunting permits, generate
additional revenue that may be used for the better
management and conservation of mourning doves and other
wildlife species; and
(C) continue to provide for the conservation and
enhancement of mourning dove populations;
(3) the United States should take immediate steps to begin
discussions with the appropriate parties to ensure that all
Americans have an opportunity to harvest migratory mourning
doves in an equitable manner; and
(4) hunters in all States located in the Pacific Flyway
Region and the wildlife management agencies of the States of
Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming should support an earlier
opening date for the mourning dove hunting season.
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