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The DNR plans a number of meetings where sportsmen can comment on the proposed baiting and CWD suppression regulations:
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Upcoming DNR meetings include opportunities to comment on proposed deer baiting/feeding regulations
Contact: Stacy Welling Haughey, (906)226-1331
April 26, 2019
The Department of Natural Resources is committed to providing Michigan citizens the opportunity to share input and ideas on policy decisions, programs and other aspects of natural resource management and outdoor recreation opportunities. One important avenue for this input is at meetings of the public bodies that advise the DNR and, in some cases, also set policies for natural resource management.
The following boards, commissions, committees and councils will hold public meetings next month. The public is encouraged to attend. The links below will take you to the webpage for each group, where you will find specific meeting locations and, when finalized, meeting agendas.
Please check these pages frequently, as meeting details and agendas may change and sometimes meetings are canceled.
Public comment on proposed deer baiting/feeding regulation
There also will be opportunities in May, June and July for people to share their thoughts on a DNR staff proposal to the Michigan Natural Resources Commission regarding Upper Peninsula deer baiting and feeding regulations. In addition to public comment taken at the NRC meetings during these months and the May Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Council meeting, an Upper Peninsula DNR listening session will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. EDT May 22 at Michigan Technological University, Memorial Union Building – Ballroom A, Houghton.
For more information about this meeting, contact Stacy Welling Haughey at 906-226-1331. June and July public comment opportunities on proposed U.P. deer baiting and feeding regulations also will be available.
May Meetings
* Accessibility Advisory Council – May 7, 10 a.m., DNR Rose Lake Shooting Range, Glassen Education Center, Bath. Meeting location is barrier-free, and an interpreter will be present. (Contact: Mike Holsinger, 517-284-5946)
* Belle Isle Park Advisory Committee – May 16, 9 to 11 a.m., Belle Isle Nature Center, Detroit (Contact: Barbara Graves, 517-284-6135)
* Coldwater Resources Steering Committee – May 1, 10:30 a.m. to noon, conference call; dial: 1-877-402-9757, access code: 4376727 (Contact: Troy Zorn, 906-249-1611)
* Lake Huron Citizens’ Fishery Advisory Committee – May 8, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Jay’s Sporting Goods, Clare (Contact: Randy Claramunt, 231-347-4689)
* Michigan Wildlife Council – May 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., DNR Customer Service Center, Lansing (Contact: Ray Rustem, 517-284-6070)
* Natural Resources Commission – May 9, 9 a.m., Lansing Community College, Gannon Building, Lansing (Contact: Cheryl Nelson, 517-284-6237)
* Timber Advisory Council – May 24, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., DNR Customer Service Center, Gaylord (Contact: Kimberley Korbecki, 517-284-5876)
* Underwater Salvage and Preserve Committee – May 15, 1 p.m., Michigan Library and Historical Center, Lansing (Contact: Sheri Giffin, 517-335-2591)
* Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Council – May 22, 5:30 p.m. Eastern, Michigan Technological University, Memorial Union Building – Ballroom A, Houghton (Contact: Stacy Welling Haughey, 906-226-1331)
whatever happened to "scientific management" vs the current money laundering scheme they use ( public money..ie QDMA) ?
This meeting is just an excuse for the APR to be shoved down the thumbs throat, even after they failed TWICE in getting it implemented by
the exact system and rules that QDMA paid for.
The NRC does very little as far as whats scientific.. and does more in line with.. whats gonna get me the best perk.
In Newaygo County now.............
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/techn...id=hplocalnews
yikes
"But then there are plenty of gun folks who think no one should rock the boat because it might piss off the anti gun crowd/politicians and cause even more gun control." - Bikenut
Submissive gun rights advocates need to lose their submissiveness before we lose our 2A rights.