Stop the Slaughter of Mule Deer on Catalina Island

Stop the Slaughter of Mule Deer on Catalina Island

Started
September 23, 2023
Petition to
Director California Dept of Fish and Wildlife Charlton Bonham and
Signatures: 18,659Next Goal: 25,000
86 people signed this week

Why this petition matters

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Dear Friend,

We are the Coalition to Save Catalina Island Deer. If you agree with us, PLEASE sign on AND SHARE THIS across your social media platforms and by direct email. We need your help to avoid the slaughter.

OVERVIEW - The Catalina Island Conservancy has announced that it will slaughter ALL California Mule deer on Catalina Island using sharpshooters in helicopters in the skies abutting the community of Avalon. According to the Conservancy’s own data, at least half the deer reside within Avalon city limits, where they will additionaly “take” deer using grisly and inhumane techniques. By its own admission and according to its own data now thoroughly reviewed by a respected conservation ecologist, the science does NOT support the Conservancy's contention that deer eradication is necessary for the health of the Island's ecosystem.

We are vehemently opposed to the eradication of deer on Catalina Island, in part, because of the following:

1.  WE VALUE THE DEER that have been on the island for more than a hundred years as an important part of the recreational and scenic experience of the Catalina Island— an experience the Conservancy’s Open Space Easement and tax exemption requires it to provide to the public. We expect our values to be respected.

2.  NO MEANINGFUL PUBLIC PROCESS - As it did with previous failed applications for permits to manage or eradicate the deer that it filed in 2012 and 2016, the Conservancy once again failed to engage in any reasonable process of public discourse, and instead, decided unilaterally to exterminate the deer that are the property of we, the people of California. We are incensed by this.

3.  BEST WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE - The Conservancy itself stated in court documents when it was censured by the California Attorney General in 1981 for not providing sufficient recreational access to its lands that “Hunting is considered to be the most effective means of wildlife management.” We agree, and demand that the Conservancy follow guidance given to them by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to work with government agencies to increase the number of Catalina deer that credible hunters are allowed to take and without eradicating all deer.

4.  INHUMANE TACTICS - Extermination by sharpshooters in helicopters and “net and bolting” deer within Avalon City limits since hunting is not permitted, is unnecessarily cruel and brutal and can inflict extreme suffering on deer. We vehemently oppose this and will use every lawful means possible to thwart it.

5.  NO ENVIRONMENTAL EXTREMISM - When the California Department of Fish and Wildlife denied the Conservancy’s 2016 confidential application to eradicate all deer on the island, it described a process by which the Conservancy could pursue increasing the number of deer allowed to be taken by hunters. We demand that they pursue this or another more moderate solution such as this that can be agreed upon by the PEOPLE that it also must serve.

Do you agree? Join us, and PLEASE pass this on!

Want to do more? Keep an eye out for our important “update” e-mails!  The Coalition is working hard to keep you updated on everything YOU can do to stop this heinous plan.

Sincerely yours,

The Coalition Against the Slaughter of Catalina Deer

86 people signed this week
Signatures: 18,659Next Goal: 25,000
86 people signed this week
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Decision Makers

  • Charlton BonhamDirector California Dept of Fish and Wildlife
  • Valerie TerminiChief Deputy Director
  • Wendy BogdanGeneral Counsel, Office of General Councel CDFW
  • Kevin ThomasDeputy Director, Regional Operations Division CDFW
  • Erinn Wilson-OlginRegional Manager, South Coast Region 5 CDFW