11-0521 - Destructive wildlife; taking pursuant to permit.

§ 11-0521. Destructive wildlife; taking pursuant to permit.    1.  The  department may direct any environmental conservation officer,  or issue a permit to any person,  to  take  any  wildlife  at  any  time  whenever  it  becomes  a  nuisance,  destructive  to  public  or private  property or a threat to public health  or  welfare,  provided,  however,  that  where  such  wildlife  is  a  bear, no such permit shall be issued  except upon proof of damage to such property or threat to public  health  or  safety presented to the department. Upon presentation of such proof,  the department may  issue  a  permit  authorizing  the  use  of  trained  tracking  dogs  pursuant to section 11-0928 of this article, and, if the  department has determined that  no  other  alternative  is  feasible,  a  separate permit to take the bear. Wildlife so taken shall be disposed of  as the department may direct.    2.  The  department  may, by permit issued to a landowner, permit such  landowner, and any person he may designate in writing as his  agent,  to  take  beaver  on  lands  owned  by  the  permittee, during any specified  period,  in  any  specified  number,  and  by   any   specified   means,  notwithstanding  the provision contained in paragraph d of subdivision 3  of section 11-0901 or any other provision of the Fish and Wildlife  Law.  Beaver so taken shall be disposed of as the department may direct.    3.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed  as  requiring or  obligating the department to issue a  permit  to  take  wildlife  or  to  direct  the  taking  of  any  wildlife when in its opinion the nuisance,  destruction of property or threat to public health and welfare will  not  be effectively abated thereby.