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Ore. wolf plan, hunter orange, big game on agenda

The Columbian
Published: September 22, 2010, 12:00am

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The Oregon wolf management plan, proposals for mandatory hunter orange and big game regulations are all on the agenda next week for the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission.

The commission is set to meet Sept. 30 in Bend to decide season dates, bag limits and open areas, statewide youth hunts and other regulations for big game hunting in 2011.

The commission also will decide a range of options on wearing orange while hunting, including whether to allow it to remain voluntary or requiring it for young hunters or all hunters.

The commission also will be asked to approve the updated 2010 Oregon wolf conservation and management plan. The first plan was adopted in 2005 and called for a review every five years.

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