DNR Announces Changes to Chesapeake Forest Hunting Tracts Notice of Decision
Snow Hill, Md. (August 30, 2012) – The Department of Natural
Resources posted a description of the proposed changes Chesapeake
Forest-Hunting Tract Changes, along with tract maps, on the Department’s
website for 30 days, and advertised the solicitation of comments for a
30-day period from July 12 through August 11, 2012. A total of 34
comments were received.
As the result of this process, the Department (DNR) has decided to
open the Foster tract of the Chesapeake Forest to public hunting and
move all of the 15 proposed tracts from public hunting to the leased
hunting program. The Department will hold a joint Forest/Wildlife &
Heritage Services informational meeting for the hunting community and
similar stakeholders about this decision and to answer questions in the
near future.
How is it that I buy a hunting license every year and I'm not notified of these clandestine moves? I shouls get this at LEAST as an email with maps included. 34 comments were received out of HOW MANY license holders? 15 million sold nationwide! That's about 300,000 average per state! and 34 commented.
How is it that I buy a hunting license every year and I'm not notified of these clandestine moves? I shouls get this at LEAST as an email with maps included. 34 comments were received out of HOW MANY license holders? 15 million sold nationwide! That's about 300,000 average per state! and 34 commented.
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