Four-plus years ago, a network of wildlife advocates organized to review and express concerns regarding forest habitat/timber-management policies and procedures within state wildlife management areas.
It increasingly became evident that this issue was more complex, growing into inter-related concerns with WMA planning, funding (e.g., federal aid), staffing, etc., that collectively provide direction for Minnesota’s WMA system.
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