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May 26, 2011

MI: Commercial Forest Act causes some confusion

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of stories examining the management issues regarding land enrolled under the Commercial Forest Act. Marquette, Mich. – Questions and confusion are running rampant regarding Commercial Forest Act lands in northern Michigan. Action by landowners on some of these lands has hunters howling that access is being

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MI: Calendar of Events Issue: 11

Banquets/Fundraisers. June 1: Friends of NRA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Western Wayne co. Cons. Club., Plymouth. For more info call Raymond Wright, 28-514-4418. June 4-5: Benefit4Kids Banquet, Huron Pointe Sportsmen’s Assoc. For more info call Jason Miller, 877-245-5430 ext. 112. Sept. 10: Kalkaska Area WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Moose Lodge, Kalkaska. For more info call Pat Modos, 231-258-4551. Sept. 24: Houghton

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MI: Furbearer regs would increase opportunities

Lansing – State wildlife officials have proposed new furbearer regulations that would increase opportunities to harvest opossums, raccoons, mink, muskrats, and otters. Resource managers also want to reduce bag limits for fishers and martens – from three fishers and one marten to a single animal, combined – based on a new DNR computer model that

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PA: Many new PGC officers older, more experienced

Harrisburg – Three men walk into a bar – a college graduate with a degree in criminology, a construction foreman and a used-car salesman. Who walks out? Three wildlife conservation officers, in this case. The three – Matthew Lucas, Chris Bergman and Dan Bookser, respectively – are among the six new wildlife conservation officers serving

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PA: Key senator backs immediate protection of wild-trout streams

Bellefonte, Pa. – Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commissioners heard strong support for their initiative to assess and protect wild-trout streams at a May 6 meeting of the Senate Game and Fisheries Committee held at Fisherman’s Paradise. As a result of protests by the state’s coal-mining industry, senators heard testimony about the delay in designating 99

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