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State Agencies

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources issued a permit for Enbridge's Great Lakes Tunnel project to replace the 73-year-old Line 5 pipelines. The permit requires Enbridge to mitigate impacts on threatened plant species including Houghton's goldenrod and dwarf lake iris, as well as bat habitats, through seed collection, monitoring, and habitat protection measures.

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The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) and its partners are offering comprehensive Outdoor Skills Network events for all skill levels, from introductory shooting lessons to experienced hunter meetups. Events cover hunting, fishing, trapping, archery, wildlife viewing, and conservation education across multiple species.

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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is hosting an equipment workshop Oct. 5-9 at the Forest Fire Experiment Station in Roscommon. The workshop offers facility tours, field demonstrations, presentations, and networking for fire department chiefs and wildland fire professionals. Registration closes Aug. 31 with space limited to 16 attendees.

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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet July 15-16 at its Magic Valley Regional Office in Jerome. A public hearing on July 15 at 7 p.m. will allow three-minute comments on Fish and Game matters, while the business meeting on July 16 includes decisions on electronic tagging rules, fiscal year 2028 budget, and 2026-2027 sage-grouse seasons.

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Michigan's DNR Volunteer Stewardship Program offers year-round opportunities to protect and restore southern Michigan's native ecosystems. Multiple state parks including Brighton Recreation Area, Muskegon State Park, Waterloo Recreation Area, Saugatuck Dunes State Park, Island Lake Recreation Area, P.J. Hoffmaster State Park, Ludington State Park, and Grand Mere State Park will host volunteer workdays in July to remove invasive plants.

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The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission will meet July 14-15 in Sheridan at the Ramada Plaza, with in-person and virtual Zoom options available. The meeting will include presentations, discussions, and approval of proposed revisions to Regulation Chapters 35 and 44, with public comment opportunities.

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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on multiple environmental assessments including General Custer Fishing Access Site repairs, private pond licenses for rainbow and cutthroat trout stocking, Boulder Forks Fishing Access Site bridge replacement, westslope cutthroat trout restoration in Harley Creek, and the Roosters for Recruitment pheasant release program through July 29.

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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources Natural Resource Commission will hold its monthly meeting on July 9 at 9:30 a.m. in Des Moines. The public may attend in person or participate remotely via video conference or phone. The agenda includes deer season quota changes, construction projects, and a contract with Insight Public Sector Inc for body cameras.

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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department's Commercial Fishing Boat Advisory Board will meet July 15 via Zoom livestream. The board will discuss two recommendations for the interim Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife, and Cultural Resources Committee: creating an independent Fishing Outfitters Board or joining the Wyoming State Board of Outfitters and Professional Guides.

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The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will administer a guide and outfitter written examination on August 15 at 1 p.m. in Bismarck. Preregistration is required by August 7 by calling 701-328-6604. Candidates must meet qualifications including background checks, CPR certification, and first aid training.

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