A. A bulletin for landowners informing them of pre- 

 ventive methods they can initiate to reduce game 

 damage problems as well as assistance they can re- 

 ceive from this department (by Fall 1986). 



B. A manual of techniques for department personnel, 

 including an updated literature review for new game 

 damage methods for preventing, minimizing, or solving 

 game damage problems (by Fall 1986). Updates will 

 be provided following annual review of new tech- 

 niques . 



The department has the responsibility to address all 

 game damage complaints; however, assistance may be discon- 

 tinued to a landowner who continues to aggravate game 

 dcunage problems by closing or leasing his property to 

 hunting in succeeding years or when reasonable sugges- 

 tions, actions or remedies offered by the department 

 have been refused. The decision to terminate assistance 

 will be made by the director's office after reviewing 

 the circumstances. 



Evaluation - Administrators, supervisors, regional game 

 managers, and warden captains will annually review and 

 evaluate game damage methods to see if such methods and 

 materials being utilized are properly addressing depreda- 

 tion problems. This evaluation will include an annual 

 review of hunting regulations, quotas, etc., to ascertain 

 their effectiveness in properly attempting to prevent 

 game damage problems. 



APPROVED: 



^mes W. Flynn 

 rector 



