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LRB094 06799 CSA 36901 r |
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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Duck hunting is an important recreational |
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| activity in Illinois with approximately 50,000 duck hunters |
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| participating and contributing significantly to Illinois' |
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| economy annually; and
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| WHEREAS, Duck hunting is an important recreational |
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| activity in the United States with approximately 1.6 million |
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| duck hunters participating and contributing significantly to |
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| the U.S. economy annually; and
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| WHEREAS, The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) |
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| acknowledges that duck zones are used to distribute hunting |
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| opportunities and harvest according to temporal, geographic, |
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| and demographic variability in duck populations; and
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| WHEREAS, Previous analyses (40 assessments prepared by the |
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| Service, Flyway Councils, and the states) of zone-split |
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| configurations have not detected adverse effects on duck |
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| populations or harvests; and
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| WHEREAS, The federal rules for zones and splits for duck |
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| hunting have remained essentially static for 20 years; it is |
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| appropriate for the Service to consider additional options; and
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| WHEREAS, There are currently five states that have four or |
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| more zones and permission to split the duck season; and
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| WHEREAS, The Service's current duck zoning rules do not |
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| permit Illinois and 38 other states to use more than three |
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| zones or permit them to split the duck season into two time |
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| periods if three zones are used; and
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| WHEREAS, The current set of options for state selection of |
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| zones and splits is not broad enough to address inequities in |