Because of testimony from the people attending the hearing, written comments, and the Pine County Board of Commissioners’ resolution opposing abandonment, the DNR had decided not to abandon the refuge. Instead, the DNR will change the refuge boundary to include only county-owned land. All private land that was previously within the boundary of the refuge […]
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