By Andy Kerr
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Published: 10 October 1996, Wallowa County
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In 1994, the voters decided to ban the use of
dogs and baiting in the hunting of bears and
cougars. The issue is before the voters again,
not just as a measure to return to the 1994
status quo, but also to repeal any and all useful
regulations enacted since 1975 to protect humans
and/or wildlife by the state forestry, parks,
agriculture, and lands agencies, or any local
jurisdiction. It goes too far.
The ballot measure to once-again allow the use
of dogs and baiting in the hunting of bears and
cougars gets to the heart of human attitudes
toward large predatory wildlife.
It is not sporting to intentionally wound a
treed animal out of the tree to allow your dogs
to fight it. All bears and cougars are not treed.
Some turn and fight the dogs and many dogs die.
That is inhumane and cruel. It is no way to treat
a dog, or a bear or a cougar.
The 1994 measure did not stop the hunting or
killing of bears and cougars. At least 624 bears
and 31 cougars were killed by real hunters who
know their art, who know how to track, stalk and
call. Yes, some slob hunters who can only get
their prey by the use of dogs with radio collars
or by setting up a bait station and wait for the
bear haven't been successful. Nor should they be.
Setting up bait stations condition the bears
to look to humans for food. If it's not at the
bait station, they'll look to campgrounds and
backyards. It is also not sporting to shoot a
mama bear in the butt while she has her head in a
barrel eating doughnuts.
I'm pro-hunting. Large mammals have died by my
trigger finger. I've eaten bear meat (it does not
take a lot like chicken). The use of dogs and
bait give hunting a bad name and tend to turn the
public against the noble act of hunting.
Cougars are increasing in number in Oregon.
"You can't relate it to the ballot measure
because the population has been on the increase
since before 1994," says Mark Henjum, Oregon
Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist.
"It seems like more [cougars] are getting to
trouble; most of it happens on the edge of wild
country, where humans are building homes."
Cougars are recovering from a century as a
varmint with the goal being extermination. It is
now being classified a game animal with the goal
of sustainable harvest.
I live on the about equidistant from the
wilderness and the city and have neighbors who
set up feeding stations for deer. If there are
more deer there will likely be more cougars. Some
of these same neighbors get upset when cougars
show up. It's not like they didn't invite them.
Cougar hunting doesn't really help minimize
cougar-human interactions. The hunters seek the
big trophies in the backcountry, while the
problem animals are young adults in the front
country.
"(P)roponents of hunting should not claim
that hunting cougars is necessary to maintain
pubic safety," says Paul Beier, author of
the only peer-reviewed study on cougar-human
encounters appearing in a major wildlife journal.
"Quite simply, sport hunting does not reduce
the risk of cougar attacks on humans."
Where problem animals exist, the current law
provides professional wildlife managers the
authority to dispatch them.
If one living one the edgethe edge
between town and wild doesn't want to
accept the minimal risk of encountering a wild
predator, one should live in the city and accept
a far greater risk of encountering a human
predator.
Ballot Measure 34 isn't about hunting; it is
about whether to allow certain methods of
hunting, methods that are as unnecessary as they
are cruel.
As the top species, do we need to sic dogs on
wildlife, for the "sport" of it?
Humans, as a species, are better than that; and
it is the duty of society to set a standard for
the small number of miscreants who don't get it.
That is why dog-fighting and cock-fighting were
outlawed. They are barbaric and cruel and
official sanction condones actions from the dark
side of some members of our species. The same is
true for the use of dogs and baiting in the
hunting of large predators.
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