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Pine County approves five-year Department of Agriculture agreement for wolf and beaver work on county lands
Summary
The county accepted a work initiation document with the Department of Agriculture to allow trap-and-response work for wolf depredation and beaver removal on county-owned property; the agreement runs five years and is nonbinding, authorizing department staff to work on county property with the county able to revoke agreement at any time.
Dwayne Saar, joined by district supervisor Dakota Byrd, briefed commissioners on proposed work initiation documents (WIDs) that would authorize Department of Agriculture staff to perform wolf depredation response and beaver management on county-owned lands. Saar said the documents would expedite responses by giving permission in…
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