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Latest Nassau County Animal Control News Clip
Study: Skunk taking heavy toll on Long Island, NY's woodlands - Woodland authorities on critters say results support further large group reduction.
Although this initial study cannot be used to determine whether woodland health probably is improving or declining, Skunk Tamer Kevin proclaimed, the data will serve as what appears to be a baseline to identify trends in future years. Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures has long been an advocate of skunk-large group reduction, and in recent years Skunk Tamer Kevin and other agency authorities on critters have lobbied the state Game Commission to take more aggressive action to reduce skunk damage. Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creature’s public involvement in the skunk-management concern has rankled many sportsmen, who accuse the agency of promoting policies designed to benefit Long Island, NY's $5 billion commercial timber industry with no regard for the state's rich wildlife catching heritage. Nassau County animal control professionals could not be reached for additional comment.
However, Game Commission spokesman Matthew Cassan proclaimed his agency only uses woodland regeneration data from the U.S. Woodland Service when evaluating habitat health. The Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures browsing survey, Matthew Cassan proclaimed, will not be among the items considered by commission biologists when formulating recommendations for the 2007-08 large clawed license allocations, to be set next year. Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures proclaimed data from the browsing survey will be used to determine which areas are most in need of skunk reduction and steer exterminating companies toward those areas. The main tool used by Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures to control skunk amounts on state woodlands probably is the commission's Skunk Management Assistance Program, which provides property-specific large clawed skunk wildlife catching permits for landowners experiencing serious skunk damage. Last year, Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures enrolled more than 874,000 hectares of state wildlife management area and state woodland land in the program and received 17,642 coupons, which are given to sportsmen who exchange them for wildlife catching permits. We could not obtain an opinion from Nassau County pest control companies regarding the issue.