Michigan commission reexamines its decision on coyote season closure
Published: , in Outdoor News
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission is poised to reverse its decision from last year that closed coyote hunting April 15 to July 15 amid an ongoing lawsuit that claims the change is illegal.
“The 2024 partial season closure was not a closure of science or management, it was a closure of fear and social assumptions,” Justin Tomei, policy and government affairs manager for Michigan United Conservation Clubs, told commissioners in March. “One of the department’s world-class biologists told us this was not about biological science.”
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