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RI Department of Environmental Management
235 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908
(401) 222-2771 TDD/(401) 222-4462

For Release: September 30, 2005
Contact: Gail Mastrati 222-4700 ext. 2402
Stephanie Powell 222-4700 ext. 4418

DEM ANNOUNCES DATES FOR THE 2005-2006 WATERFOWL HUNTING SEASONS

PROVIDENCE - The Department of Environmental Management's Division of Fish and Wildlife has established the 2005-2006 waterfowl hunting season regulations. The three-way split season for waterfowl begins on October 7. The hunting season for snow geese and sea ducks opens on October 8.

Rhode Island waterfowl hunting guides, which include bag limits and season dates, are available at license vendors, as are free migratory bird harvest information program (HIP) permits. Federal law requires all migratory bird hunters to carry a state-issued HIP permit.

All waterfowl hunters age 16 and older are required to carry a valid federal migratory bird hunting and conservation stamp (duck stamp), available for purchase at post offices, and a Rhode Island waterfowl stamp, signed in ink across the face. The Rhode Island stamp may be purchased at license vendors.

Waterfowl hunters are reminded that Rhode Island state law prohibits the discharge of firearms within 500 feet of occupied buildings; this prohibition covers all activities, including those conducted on land, along the shoreline, or in a watercraft.

Season Dates

Dates of the waterfowl hunting three-way split are October 7 through October 10, November 23 through November 27, and December 3 through January 22.

The regular Canada Goose season will encompass 60 days, split into two segments: one nine-day segment beginning November 19 and the second beginning on December 3. State goose hunting fields are available, in the South Shore Management Area in Matunuck, during the regular goose season by special permit, which will be available after October 24.

In addition to the regular goose season, there will be a 17-day experimental late resident Canada Goose season beginning on January 27, limited to restricted areas, and by special permit which will be available from the Division after December 30.

The season for Brant will run for 30 days, from December 24 through January 22.

Hunters are reminded that they also need a special permit to hunt the Waterfowl Impoundment in the Great Swamp Management Area in West Kingston.

The special permits can be obtained by sending a self-addressed, stamped, business-size envelope labeled with the appropriate permit - SSMA Goose Permit, Late Goose Season, or, for the Great Swamp impoundment area, Waterfowl Permit - to the DEM Division of Fish and Wildlife, Box 218, West Kingston, RI 02892. Hunters must include their telephone number in their requests.

For more information contact the Division of Fish and Wildlife Headquarters at 789-3094. The waterfowl regulations can also be found on the DEM website, www.dem.ri.gov, by clicking on "Wildlife/Hunter Ed" on the Topics page.

To purchase a collectable waterfowl stamp, contact the Division at 789-3094. Monies collected from the sale of state duck stamps and print/stamp sets is used solely toward funding Rhode Island's waterfowl management programs. Those programs include habitat purchase and management, waterfowl banding, research, and management needs. The funds are also used as match to obtain federal Pittman-Robinson funds for wildlife restoration programs.

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