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Wildlife Managers Invite Public To Idaho’s First Wildlife Summit

Adam Cotterell
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Boise State Public Radio

Idaho’s Department of Fish and Game today launched an advertising push in advance of its August wildlife summit.  Under the slogan “Idaho’s wildlife belongs to you,” the department hopes to bring together as many people as possible to help set the direction for wildlife management. The summit is the first of its kind in Idaho. Fish and Game director Virgil Moore says the discussions generated at the summit will help guide future Fish and Game Commission policy.  People at seven locations around the state will participate the last weekend in August. Participation will include answering questions about wildlife issues using a handheld electronic device, which Fish and Game calls 'the fishing pole'.

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