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WV Press: Ohio raises fines for poaching

Mar 12, 2008 08:22 AM

HERALD-DISPATCH (Huntington, W Virginia) 09 March 08 Ohio raises fines for wildlife poaching in the Buckeye State
Columbus: Legislation raising the restitution value of wildlife taken illegally took effect today, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
"The new standard reflects the present-day value of Ohio's wildlife," said Jim Lehman, law enforcement administrator for the Division of Wildlife. "The monetary value of most of our wildlife can range anywhere from $20 to nearly $2,500, depending on criteria and weighting factors. Trophy deer are an exception; their value can range much higher."
The new restitution schedule stems from legislation (HB238) passed by the Ohio General Assembly last year. House Bill 238 revised provisions governing the restitution value of wild animals that are unlawfully held, taken, bought, sold or possessed. It is the first revision since 1994 and establishes a formula that reflects the current status and scarcity of various species.
Seven categories of value make up the new scoring criteria: recreational, aesthetic, educational, state-list designation, economics, recruitment, and population dynamics. The new restitution values of wild animals taken illegally will result from the total score for each of the seven criteria. The criteria total is then multiplied by the weighting factor of species population status. An animal that is considered abundant has a lower weighting factor than does an endangered species.
Here are some examples comparing updated versus previous restitution values:
Species - new value (old value): trumpeter swan - $2,500 ($1,000); Eastern massasauga rattlesnake - $2,500 ($1,000); wild turkey - $500 ($300); white-tailed deer/antlerless - $250 ($400); white-tailed deer/antlered - $500 ($400); walleye - $50 ($10); largemouth bass - $50 ($10); and steelhead - $50 ($10).
The legislation also addressed increased values for "trophy" white-tailed deer. An additional progressive formula will be applied to bucks with a gross score more than 125 inches on the Boone and Crocket (B&C) scale. Antlered deer scoring under 125 B&C would be valued at $500. Poached deer scoring 125 B&C would have a restitution value of $1,531.25; 150 B&C would result in $4,625 restitution value; and a 170 B&C would call for a $8,585 restitution value.
Former State Representative Bob Latta and State Representative Jimmy Stewart sponsored the new legislation. Governor Ted Strickland signed it into law on Dec. 3.
For more information, call 1-800-WILDLIFE (945-3543) or visit www.wildohio.com.

Ohio raises fines for wildlife poaching in the Buckeye State

Replies (3)

lbenton Mar 12, 2008 10:03 AM

$2500? I will need to start breeding those and selling them back the state at that price.... I know it is fine and not bill of sale, but where do they come up with these values?

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marcp Mar 12, 2008 07:24 PM

Ohioans need to stop voting on raising fines that ultimately support more mismanagement by politicians. LOL

brairpatch Apr 04, 2008 12:07 AM

Thats pretty funny. The state was doing some construction at a known massasauga site and dug up a bunch, needless to say they, didnt make it. I wonder who got fined?

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