Would you like to see Starlings be transfered from the unprotected list to the game list and also see them have an unlimited bag limit.
The due date for this April 11, 2005 at 7pm
the internet address listed below tells you where to go to the
April 11, 2005 Spring Hearing at 7pm
at www.dnr.wi.gov/org/nrboard/congress/.
I will tell you what to write and how to sumbit this
Wisconsin Hunting House Sparrows Resoultion.
The Problem
If you want to attract bluebirds near your home, you will have to deal with house sparrows if they are common in your area are probably the number one enemy of bluebirds and purple martins. Unlike starlings, they are capable of entering the 1.5" round hole of a nestbox
They will attack and kill adult bluebirds sometimes trapping and decapitating them in the nestbox and building their own nest on top of the corpse. They will destroy eggs and young. They are very unlikely to peacefully coexist with other cavity nesters. HOSP have been observed threatening and attacking 70 species of birds that have come into their nesting territory. They may also harass native birds (especially more timid species like chickadees and titmice) into abandoning a nestbox.
Let it be Resolved
Transfer the House Sparrow from the unprotected list to the game list and then make sure that the bag limit is unlimted.
By do this you will be improving the chances of bluebirds recovery and also help make sure that more birds do not abandon their nest.
your name
your address
county
your phone number
listed below is the internet address to give you more idea in how to write a resoultion and what delegates that live in your county.
http://www.dnr.wi.gov/org/nrboard/congr ... /index.htm
your County Contacts, http://www.dnr.wi.gov/org/nrboard/congress/sd/#wwwww
in case the my resoultion address does not work please make sure that you give your resoultion to your county chair delegate at your spring hearing and follow the instructions listed below.
The resolutions must be type written on 8 ½ x 11 white paper.
Provide the Congress County Chair with two copies of the resolution for submission
The authors' name, mailing address, county, telephone number and signature is required to be at the bottom of the resolution.
Resolutions must be 250 words or less, must be typed on one side of an 8 ½ x 11 white sheet of paper and there will be no attachments or additional sheets accepted for the same resolution.