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DNR spring hearings Monday

FLORENCE, Wis. — On Monday, starting at 7 p.m. in each county of the state, individuals interested in natural resources management will have the opportunity to provide their input and testimony on proposed rule changes and advisory questions relating to conservation and fish and wildlife management in Wisconsin.

In Florence County, the meeting will be at the Florence Natural Resource Center, 5631 Forestry Drive, In Marinette County it will be in the Wausaukee High School, Auditorium, on U.S. Highway 141.

This year’s spring hearings will offer additional opportunity for the public to weigh in. The DNR and WCC will provide an online option for input for those people who aren’t able to attend a hearing in person or for those who’d rather provide input at the hearing using their smart phone.

The online version of the spring hearing questionnaire will be posted on the spring hearing website (dnr.wi.gov search keywords “spring hearings”). The input form will go live at 7 p.m. on Monday and remain open until 7 p.m. Thursday.

The spring hearing input process allows the public the opportunity to comment and register their support or opposition to DNR proposed rule changes as well as Congress proposals that could someday become the rules that regulate fishing, hunting, trapping and other outdoor recreation activities in Wisconsin.

This year the DNR will be presenting 49 proposed rule change questions for input. Citizens may also submit ideas to address conservation needs or concerns they observe through the WCC resolution process and vote for WCC delegates to represent them on the Conservation Congress. However, providing input on resolutions or participating in the WCC election will continue to require in-person participation.

People interested in attending the hearings are encouraged to review the questionnaire online prior to the hearings and should arrive at the hearing location early to register before the hearings begin.

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