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DNR seeks comment on hunting rules




The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting comments through Feb. 28 on proposed changes and additions to various hunting-related rules. The proposals cover a variety of subjects including wildlife management areas, game refuges furbearer hunting, turkey hunting, waterfowl hunting and minor changes to habitat stamp contest judging rules.

“Many of the rule changes included in this package have been discussed and supported at past public input meetings and are currently in effect as temporary rules,” said Jason Abraham, DNR season setting specialist. “In this process we’re making these rules permanent and we’re encouraging anyone with an interest in wildlife to comment.”

The DNR will accept written comments supporting or opposing the rule changes through 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 28. Comments may be submitted to: Jason Abraham, Box 20 Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4020 or by e-mail at Jason.Abraham@dnr.state.mn.us. Additional information about the rules process is available online at mndnr.gov/ input/rules/wildliferules.

Provisions being proposed in this rule package include: modifying various special provisions for wildlife management areas and state game, goose and waterfowl refuges; modifying season for hunting and trapping raccoon, fox, badger and opossum; clarifying snaring provisions; modifying provisions for transporting and possessing incidentally taken fisher, otter, pine marten or bobcat; establishing a 30-day fall turkey season and modify requirements for muzzleloaders used in turkey hunting; modifying goose zones, season dates and provisions for hunting on refuges to reflect a lengthened Canada goose season and the elimination of the late Canada goose season; and modifying application procedures, reproduction rights, design standards and judging requirements for pictorial stamp contests.



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