Maine judge favors state in lynx case

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Fri, 11/13/2009 - 06:16

Maine wildlife officials say a federal judge has upheld Maine's trapping regulations by denying a request by animal protection advocates to curb some trapping in northern Maine in order to avoid harming Canada lynx.


 

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