Named the "coyote control incentive program," the bill would allow the
game commission to pay $25 to any licensed hunter or furtaker for each
coyote lawfully killed. Democrats largely opposed the measure, which
passed 111-78 on Wednesday, while Republicans largely supported it in
the Republican-controlled chamber.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that it would be Pennsylvania's first such bounty on a wild animal in 50 years.
State
law already allows year-round coyote hunting, and the bill's sponsor,
Rep. Michael Peifer, R-Pike County, said he wants to give hunters an
extra incentive to reduce the growing numbers of coyotes.
The game
commission estimates that twice as many coyotes were killed by hunters
last year, or about 40,000, as the number of coyotes in Pennsylvania a
decade ago.
Complaints about coyotes and confirmed cases of pets
and livestock killed by them have fluctuated, between a low of 304 in
2001 to a high of 603 in 2004, the Inquirer reported. Most complaints
were related to a general fear of the animals, not because of a threat,
the game commission told the Inquirer.
All license will increase now. Not good.
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