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The review found that Montana's Game Damage Program had both strengths and areas for improvement. Among the strengths cited were: j FWP staffs knowledge of the statutes and laws governing the program and adherence to program policies. • FWP's willingness to respond quickly when com- plaints are received. • Coordinated efforts by FWP and other private and governmental entities. • Collaboration with landowners in solving game damage problems. In addressing improvements, the review suggested that ...FWP: Take a more proactive approach to game damage problems, rather than waiting for complaints. Adopt a clearer program policy statement. Allocate program funding on a region-by-region basis. Strive to improve internal communications between field wardens and biologists. Develop a standardized, computerized database. Institute a formal method for tracking complaints, actions taken, and effectiveness. Where are we now. two years after the program review, and where are we headed? Last September, a Game Damage Program Policy/Guidelines document was finalized, culminating staff efforts to incorporate To be eligible for game damage assistance, landowners must allow public hunting during established seasons for the species doing the damage.
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