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During its November meeting the Northeastern Regional Advisory Council recorded unanimous approvals on several items. The following motions were made, seconded, and approved by raise-of-hand or voice vote:
- Approval of the meeting agenda and minutes: Moved by Natasha Hadden; seconded by Jordan McMahon. Outcome: passed unanimously.
- Accept the 2025–27 hunt table and season-date revision as presented: Moved by Natasha Hadden; seconded by Adam Nielsen. Outcome: passed unanimously. (See separate article on the hunt table for discussion.)
- Accept the Book Cliffs bison management plan as presented: Moved by Natasha Hadden; seconded by Jordan McMahon. Outcome: passed unanimously. (See separate article for details on population objectives, feral-horse removal and public comment.)
- Accept R657-42 amendments (natural disaster relief) as presented: Moved by Natasha Hadden; seconded by Jordan McMahon. Outcome: passed unanimously.
- Accept CWMU and landowner permit recommendations as presented: Moved by Natasha Hadden; seconded by Adam Nielsen. Outcome: passed unanimously. Notable clarifications included a Salt Wells CWMU acreage drop of about 28,614 acres and related permit changes; 2 Bear CWMU will drop elk permits.
All recorded votes at this meeting were unanimous; the meeting adjourned after these actions.
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