By Steve Griffin Field Editor Lansing — The state’s largest outdoors group worries that a public access provision of the new Commercial Forest Act, while appearing to boost access efforts, may have the opposite effect. By requiring only those landowners who enrolled after 1995 to prove they’re allowing the access the law requires, the House-approved […]
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