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Coyote lawsuit against the Michigan Natural Resources Commission dismissed

It’s “abundantly clear” the Michigan Natural Resources Commission “used sound scientific management” in its decision last year to shorten the coyote hunting season, a judge ...
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Coyote lawsuit against the Michigan Natural Resources Commission dismissed

It’s “abundantly clear” the Michigan Natural Resources Commission “used sound scientific management” in its decision last year to shorten the coyote hunting season, a judge ruled in June. Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Morgan Cole last month dismissed a lawsuit from Michigan United Conservation Clubs and Michigan Trappers and Predator Callers Association that alleged the ...

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Streams of Thought: Litterers, vandals ruin access opportunities on a Minnesota Wildlife Management Area

Some old DNR friends of mine used to joke that before they erected shiny news signs on state lands, they considered first taking them to ...
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Patrick Durkin: Youth-only hunts often trigger petty opposition

Even though Wisconsin’s hunter numbers have tumbled the past quarter-century, some adults get all pouty about the state’s two-day youth-only hunts for deer, waterfowl, and ...
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Minnesota’s Lake Minnetonka AIS treatment gets mucky

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