File #: 24-1540    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 8/22/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 10/8/2024 Final action: 10/8/2024
Title: Agriculture Department recommending the Board: 1) Receive and file a follow up report to the Board on options available for mountain lion activity in El Dorado County; and 2) Approve and authorize the Chair to sign the letter to California Department of Fish and Wildlife regarding mountain lion depredation permits in the County. FUNDING: N/A
Attachments: 1. A -Mountain Lion Update10.8.2024, 2. B - BOS Letter to CDFW, 3. Public Comment Rcvd. 10-8-2024 BOS 10-8-2024.pdf, 4. Public Comment BOS Rcvd. 10-7-2024, 5. Public Comment BOS Rcvd. 10-4-2024, 6. Public Comment BOS Rcvd. 10-3-2024

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Agriculture Department recommending the Board:

1) Receive and file a follow up report to the Board on options available for mountain lion activity in El Dorado County; and

2) Approve and authorize the Chair to sign the letter to California Department of Fish and Wildlife regarding mountain lion depredation permits in the County.

 

FUNDING: N/A

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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND

On March 23, 2024, a mountain lion attacked two brothers while antler shed hunting near Georgetown. The younger brother sustained injuries but was able to call 911. The older brother sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency responders. California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) issued a depredation permit to the County's professional trapper. The trapper was able to locate and euthanize the mountain lion within hours of the incident. Through DNA samples, CDFW was able to confirm that the mountain lion euthanized was the same animal involved in the fatal attack earlier in the day.

 

Mountain lion encounters are uncommon in California but do occasionally occur. However, this is the first confirmed fatality from a mountain lion attack in California since 2004. Since the attack, numerous domestic animals have been killed by mountain lions within the County, many occurring in daytime hours, which is not usual. Owners of the animals have contacted CDFW and obtained hazing permits, which the County trapper assisted with utilizing his dogs in many cases. Calls into the County from concerned citizens observing mountain lions lingering on their properties have increased. The Sheriff's Office has issued safety tips regarding wildlife encounters, reminding residents to stay alert and what to do if encountering a mountain lion.

 

On July 16, 2024, the Board received and filed a presentation of the mountain lion activity in the County. The Board directed staff to return to the Board within 60 days with a draft letter to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) (attachment B) proposing policy changes and options for the Board, with regards to a short- and long-term plan/path for key legislative changes.

 

El Dorado County accounts for 17% of all permits issued statewide for the period of 2019-2023. The County’s Fish and Wildlife commission has stated that the State’s policy on mountain lion policy should be considered as an experiment that has failed as the depredation in El Dorado County has increased.

 

Staff recommends the Board sign the letter to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, urging the implementation of a new, comprehensive plan to address the increasing levels of conflict and depredation. This action is crucial in ensuring more effective management and response to the ongoing issues.

 

ALTERNATIVES

The Board could choose not to approve and sign the letter to CDFW.

 

PRIOR BOARD ACTION

On July 16, 2024, Legistar File 24-1017, the Board directed staff to return to the Board within 60 days with a draft letter to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife proposing policy changes and options for the Board, with regards to a short and long term plan/path for key legislative changes.

 

 

OTHER DEPARTMENT / AGENCY INVOLVEMENT

Sheriff Office

California Department of Fish and Wildlife

 

CAO RECOMMENDATION / COMMENTS

Approve staff's recommendation.

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT

No financial impact is associated with the presentation of this item.

 

CLERK OF THE BOARD FOLLOW UP ACTIONS

N/A

 

STRATEGIC PLAN COMPONENT

Priority: N/A

Action Item: SAFE AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES:  Strengthen emergency response capabilities and effectiveness.

 

CONTACT

LeeAnne Mila

Agricultural Commissioner

(530) 621-5520