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Supervisors approve USDA Wildlife Services contract to support livestock depredation and public education
Summary
Plumas County authorized a one‑year agreement with USDA APHIS Wildlife Services for integrated wildlife damage management (IWDM), sharing costs with Sierra County and state reimbursement, to provide two trained wildlife specialists for depredation response, education and verification.
Plumas County supervisors on Aug. 19 approved a joint program with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services (APHIS WS) to maintain an integrated wildlife damage management program in Plumas and Sierra counties.
Agricultural Commissioner Olivia (surname in record) presented the agreement, saying the one‑year cost is $97,464.40. She described funding offsets: California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) typically reimburses about 37% of the county share; Sierra County will…
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