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Fish Report for 12-5-2022
CPW to host public meeting discussing waterfowl management in the Northeast hunting zone
12-5-2022
Colorado Parks & Wildlife
FORT COLLINS - Colorado Parks and Wildlife will host a public meeting to discuss waterfowl management strategies in Colorado’s Northeast waterfowl hunting zone. The meeting will be held on December 12 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m at the Harmony Library in Fort Collins.
Location
Harmony Library, Community Room
4616 South Shields
Fort Collins, Colorado 80526
CPW will present recent waterfowl harvest data and discuss current waterfowl management strategies for the Northeast waterfowl hunting zone. CPW is seeking feedback from the public on current season dates and the waterfowl management structure for the region.
“This is a great opportunity for the public to discuss current waterfowl management strategies for the Northeast zone with CPW staff,” said Shannon Schaller, CPW deputy regional manager. “We hope to get feedback from hunters and stakeholders to incorporate into future management decisions.”
For more information, contact Shannon Schaller at shannon.schaller@state.co.us.
Learn more about waterfowl hunting in Colorado on CPW’s website.
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