It’s “abundantly clear” the Michigan Natural Resources Commission “used sound scientific management” in its decision last year to shorten the coyote hunting season, a judge ruled in June.
Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Morgan Cole last month dismissed a lawsuit from Michigan United Conservation Clubs and Michigan Trappers and Predator Callers Association that alleged the NRC’s March 2024 vote to close the season from April 15 through July 15 violated Proposal G, a ballot initiative approved by voters in 1996 that gives the commission sole authority to make wildlife management decisions based on “principles of sound scientific management.”
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