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The meeting featured introductions of the commissioners, including pre-recorded messages from those unable to attend. Guest speakers included a Senator who discussed legislative support for the Division of Natural Resources, and a representative from the National Wild Turkey Federation. The commission presented the annual Making Tracks Award to a wildlife specialist in recognition of his significant contributions to habitat development, wildlife research, and hunting mentorship, as well as the Sharp Spur Award to a natural resource police officer for outstanding service in resource protection.
The public meeting commenced with opening remarks about the continuation of the virtual format. Key discussion topics during the public comment session included concerns regarding Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), specifically the spread through commercial animal movement and genetic manipulation efforts subsidized by the USDA. Other subjects addressed were proposed legislative changes to allow tracking handlers to carry sidearms, suggestions to increase the minimum length limit for musky harvest to protect stock investment, proposals for separating crossbow and vertical archery seasons, and discussions about urban archery permit processes. Furthermore, concerns were raised about the severity of EHD impacts in Wood County, leading to requests for shorter hunting seasons and reduced bag limits there, as well as issues concerning deer baiting regulations and predator populations. A separate discussion addressed waterfowl habitat, season dates, and zoning structures, with a request for follow-up meetings to discuss proposals related to duck hunting.
The meeting included a presentation on a survey regarding potential restructuring price options. The survey aimed to understand the preferences of West Virginia's hunters and anglers for new types of licenses and optimal price points, as well as to identify potential bundles of licenses that would offer better value. The discussion covered topics such as the current resident sportsmen license, a proposed Supersport license, multi-year licenses, and non-resident licenses, including the potential impact of the COVID-19 situation on non-resident revenues.
The meeting addressed the need for support for the organization, emphasizing its importance to the state. Discussions included the necessity of funding, secretarial work, and support from state agencies, as well as the potential for a grant writer. The commission also explored establishing state standards for uniform listings, showings, and signage for water trails. The West Virginia Department of Tourism's role in promoting Flatwater trails was highlighted, with an emphasis on the importance of promotion to bring economic development to regions with Flatwater Trails.
The meeting included a public comment section where individuals raised concerns about proposed changes to lake usage, bear hunting regulations, and the 99 horsepower limit on Stone Cole Lake. A legislator, Senator Robbie Morris, attended and expressed his support for the DNR's work. Additionally, Holly Morris provided an overview of the rough grass management program, discussing life history requirements, habitat needs, and population trends in West Virginia.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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