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more information on Commission activities, please contact the Washington
Fish and Wildlife Commission.
Phone:
360-902-2267
commission@dfw.wa.gov
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FISH AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION
POLICY DECISION
POLICY TITLE:
Domestic Livestock Grazing on Department Lands
EFFECTIVE DATE: 12/6/02
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife acquires and manages land to protect fish and wildlife and their habitats, maintain biodiversity and provide opportunities for fish and wildlife related recreation.
GENERAL POLICIES: Domestic livestock grazing on Department owned or controlled lands may be
permitted if determined to be consistent with desired ecological conditions for those lands, or with the
Department's Strategic Plan.
- Livestock grazing on Department lands is a practice that can be used to manipulate vegetation for fish
and wildlife, accomplish a specific habitat objective, or facilitate coordinated resource management.
If permitted, livestock grazing must be integrated with other uses to ensure the protection of all
resource values, the most important of which is maintaining ecological integrity.
- Grazing permits are of agency-wide interest. The Department will develop procedures that include a
cross-program review to ensure all grazing permits are subject to the best available science.
- New grazing permits will be made available for Commission review before being forwarded to the
Director for approval. All grazing permits, excluding temporary permits, must include a domestic
livestock grazing management plan that includes a description of ecological impacts, fish and wildlife
benefits, a monitoring and evaluation schedule, and a description of the desired ecological conditions.
- Coordinated Resource Management Plans will be encouraged where appropriate.
- The Department will promote adaptive management and continued improvement of programs and
practices as new knowledge and understanding of habitat ecology becomes available.
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