DNR Wants 4-Month Ban on Feeding Wildlife

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Sun, 02/14/2010 - 01:41

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wants legislation that would prohibit feeding recreational wildlife for four months each year.The legislation would prohibit placing grains, vegetables or other feed for wildlife from September 1st to December 31st.Exceptions would be made for farmers, bird feeders, bear hunters and trappers.The goal is ...


 

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