87-1-323. Viable elk, deer, and antelope populations based on habitat acreage -- reduction of populations as necessary. (1) Based on the habitat acreage that is determined pursuant to 87-1-322, the commission shall determine the appropriate elk, deer, and antelope numbers that can be viably sustained. The department shall consider the specific concerns of private landowners when determining sustainable numbers pursuant to this section.
(2) Once the sustainable population numbers are determined as provided in subsection (1), the department shall implement, through existing wildlife management programs, necessary actions with the objective that the population of elk, deer, and antelope remains at or below the sustainable population. The programs may include but are not limited to:
(a) liberalized harvests;
(b) game damage hunts;
(c) landowner permits; or
(d) animal relocation.
(3) The department shall:
(a) manage with the objective that populations of elk, deer, and antelope are at or below the sustainable population number by January 1, 2009; and
(b) evaluate the elk, deer, and antelope populations on an annual basis and provide that information to the public.
History: En. Sec. 3, Ch. 553, L. 2003.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Chapter 1. Organization and Operation
Part 3. Fish and Wildlife Commission
87-1-301. Powers of commission
87-1-303. Rules for use of lands and waters
87-1-304. Fixing of seasons and bag and possession limits
87-1-305. Fish and game refuges
87-1-307. through 87-1-320 reserved
87-1-322. Calculation of available habitat
87-1-324. Sustainable elk, deer, and antelope populations program -- funding
87-1-325. Rulemaking -- discounted antlerless elk B tag licenses