The Michigan Natural Resources Commission is considering a new approach to managing coyotes following litigation over a move last year to close the season for three months.
A proposal introduced for information at the commission’s November meeting creates both a traditional hunting and trapping season, as well as a management season to “address interspecies conflict and overabundance on private and public lands,” according to an NRC memorandum.
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