
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION #55
(By Delegates Anderson, Angotti, Border, Butcher, Davis,
Dempsey, Evans, Flanigan, Leggett, McGraw, Overington, Paxton,
Perdue, Prunty, Ross, Stemple, Williams, Willis and Yeager)
(Originating in the House Committee on Agriculture and Natural
Resources)
Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance to make
a study of the wildlife management practices of the Division
of Natural Resources, the communication between the Division
and farmers, sportsmen, and other citizens of this State,
the impact upon the environment and the economy of Sunday
hunting and other possible expansions of deer hunting, the
impact upon the school system of the current deer hunting
season, and the relationship between agriculture and hunting
seasons.



Whereas, A large percentage of State residents work Monday
through Friday, during daylight hours; and



Whereas, The State's public school system is normally open
and operating Monday through Friday, during daylight hours; and



whereas, Wildlife management decisions have an impact on the
long term health and sustainability of forest lands; and



whereas, Legislators receive many complaints from citizens concerning crop damages caused by wildlife, automobile and deer
collisions and problems from wildlife incursions into urban
areas; and



whereas, Other states have had success with wildlife food
plots, gamelands, "crop sharing" and "share cropping" in managing
wildlife management conflicts with agriculture; and



whereas, The sale of non-resident hunting and fishing licenses
appears to play a significant role in the economy of border
counties; and



whereas, There is an apparent need for improved communication
between the Division of Natural Resources, the Natural Resources
Commission and the citizens of West Virginia; therefore, be it



Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:



That the joint committee on government and finance is hereby
requested to review, examine and study the economic, educational
and environmental impact of extending the doe hunting season,
establishing a Saturday residents only deer season, permitting
hunting on Sundays, and the joint committee is further requested
to review, examine and study the state of communication between
the division of natural resources and the public, the feasibility
and efficacy of establishing additional measures to minimize crop
damage, incursions into urban areas, and highway traffic hazards
as a result of wildlife behavior, and such other and further
matters as the joint committee may deem germane to the issues
raised in this resolution; and, be it



Further Resolved, That the joint committee on government and
finance report to the regular session of the Legislature, two
thousand-one, on its findings, conclusions and recommendations,
together with drafts of any legislation necessary to effectuate
its recommendations; and, be it



Further Resolved, That the expenses necessary to conduct
this study, to prepare a report and to draft necessary
legislation be paid from legislative appropriations to the joint
committee on government and finance.