Lawmakers passed the measure allowing Illinois DNR to make timely adjustments to gray fox trapping and hunting. House Bill 3760 is expected to be signed into law by the governor this summer.
It could set a precedent for wildlife legislation in Illinois, even though it merely involves the changing of a few words. The primary provision permits the DNR director to set the open season for gray fox hunting annually, shifting language from “will” to “may.”
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