Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 01, 2017, Page 3B, Image 15

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MARCH 1, 2017
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The Only Emergency Medical
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• CPR/AED
• Heart Attack Recognition
• Fall Prevention • Stroke Prevention
• Fire Prevention • Fire Extinguishers
• Fire-Med Membership
Call 541-942-4493 for info.
FOR EMERGENCY DIAL 911
Serving South Lane County.
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Book Mine
Jenny & the Jetts
Addi’s Diner
Bowling Aart
Harvey Log
Aces High
Hot Shot Coffee
All In The Family
V. Richenstein MD
Half & Half
Opie Motorsports
High Game
Robert Hand
Tom Durrant
Cherry Bascue
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High Series
Johnny Saldana
Robert Hand
Tom Durrant
Cherry Bascue
Sharon Durrant
Raelene Ames
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Meri Rollers
Ball & Chain
5 O’Clock Shadows
Cottage Grove Physical Therapy
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The Lefty Train
More Beer
Bowl Dozers
Cracker Jacks
Pin Busters
Mama Bear & the Cubs
Party Patrol
Double D & The Kellys
Joe’s Diner
Affordable Auto
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High Game
Natalie Clark
Jeremy Nelson
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High Series
Jeremy Nelson
Merv Kwandt
Natalie Clark
Jim Chenoweth 658
Vanessa Chenoweth
Koleen Kelly
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Cottage Bowl
Lucky Charms
Addi’s Diner
Comeback Queens
Boots and Busts
Mom’s Girls
Simard Chiropractic
Ron’s Girls
Charlie’s Angels
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Gracie Stewart 622
Megan McNary
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GOLF: Middlefi eld Men's Club
Dave Tooker
Gary Ackley
Jim Hoover BD
Thursday, Feb. 23
Game: 2-3 Points
First Place
Jake Cox
Jim Cunningham
Leon Hayes
Gary Ingram BD
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Second Place
Deross Kinkade
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Third Place
Jim Hoover
Bob McCarty
Pat Rickard
Bill Avery
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Gary Ingram
Gary Sparks
Dick Winters
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Deross Kinkade
Gary Ingram
Jake Cox
Larry Zuvich
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Jim Hoover
Gary Ingram
Larry Zuvich
Gary Rider
Jim Cunningham
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Larry Zuvich
#7
Jim Hoover
#14 Deross Kinkade
ODFW
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says Derek Broman, ODFW
furbearer program coordinator.
“For example, muskrats are a
good indicator species for wet-
land health, and furtakers are
very in tune with how this spe-
cies is doing in Oregon.
“Furtaker reports also give us
a sense on whether non-native
invasive species populations
like nutria and opossum are in-
creasing, decreasing or stable,”
Broman added.
Furtakers that supply an
email address will be sent con-
fi rmation that their report was
successfully submitted and
received, whether submitted
online or by mail. (An email
address can be provided when
reporting a furtaker harvest on-
line, when submitting a paper
report, or when purchasing any
ODFW license or document.)
Oregon has about 2,500 li-
censed furtakers. Furbearer
hunting and trapping is a high-
ly regulated activity in Oregon.
Before becoming licensed, fur-
takers must pass an education
course that deals with topics
like wildlife identifi cation, trap-
ping ethics, and setting traps so
they catch target animals in the
most humane fashion. Regula-
tions designed to promote the
humane treatment of trapped
animals make it unlawful to use
certain types of traps. Traps are
also prohibited from being set
near trails, trailheads, camp-
grounds, and picnic areas.
Most furbearer hunting and
trapping occurs in the winter
and many seasons close in ear-
ly spring, but some furbearers
have an open season year round.
If you are interested in becom-
ing a trapper, email ODFW’s
Education Department at hunt-
er.education@state.or.us for a
copy of the home-study course
required to obtain a license.