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Light goose season approaching
Friday, 08 February 2008
Goose hunters have an opportunity to extend the hunting season and benefit Arctic waterfowl breeding grounds at the same time thanks to the Conservation Order Light Goose Season (COLGS), designed to reduce the mid-continent light goose population. The season opens Feb. 18 and runs through March 30.             The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has cooperated with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to establish the COLGS in Oklahoma because high populations of light geese, including snow, blue and Ross' geese, have been causing severe habitat destruction to their Arctic breeding grounds.             “The COLGS is a unique opportunity to spend additional time in the field enjoying Oklahoma’s great outdoors,” said Mike O’Meilia, migratory game bird biologist for the Wildlife Department. “The season also helps maintain healthier numbers of light geese while reducing their damage to breeding grounds in the Arctic.”             More agricultural crops in the south-central United States means snow geese are living longer and reproducing more, and their overpopulation continues to degrade Arctic habitat. Because snow geese feed by grubbing and pulling out plants by the roots, large numbers can literally destroy extensive areas of tundra.            There are no daily or possession limits on light geese during COLGS, and shooting hours are extended for the season to one half hour after sunset. Waterfowlers also can use electronic calls and unplugged shotguns to increase their chances.            Hunters who participate in the COLGS must use only federally-approved, nontoxic shot as well as have all necessary licenses, waterfowl stamps and a Harvest Information Program (HIP) Permit in their possession while hunting. For complete license information, see the "2007-08 Oklahoma Waterfowl Guide" or log on to wildlifedepartment.com.            Federal law requires that the Wildlife Department estimate the harvest of light geese during the Conservation Order Light Goose Season.         Hunters can register for the season by logging on to wildlifedepartment.com.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 February 2008 )
 
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