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DNR asks input on hunting, fishing, trapping rules

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The DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife wants to hear your ideas on fishing, hunting, trapping, and other fish and wildlife related regulations in Indiana, including special permits.

From today through Feb. 28, the public can use a convenient online form to contribute ideas and provide input on issues the DNR has identified for consideration.

The form is at wildlife.IN.gov, at www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/

Look for the “Got INput?” box near the middle of the page.

“Got INput?” allows the public to comment on ideas put forward by the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife as well as requests for rule changes from citizen petitions.

The program also allows members of the public to propose their own ideas on any fishing, hunting, or trapping topic.

“This is an opportunity for people to let us know what changes they would like us to consider,” said Gregg McCollam, assistant director of the Division of Fish & Wildlife.

“This process also allows us to get much-needed feedback on issues that the division is interested in moving forward.”

Got INput users must register with a username and a password.

Input and ideas can also be mailed to DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife, Attn: Got INput, 402 W. Washington St., Room W273, Indianapolis, IN 46204

After Feb. 28, the Division of Fish & Wildlife staff will evaluate all comments and determine which proposals to forward to the Natural Resources Commission for consideration.

 

Posted 1/3/2014

 
 

 

 

 

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