The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced its intention to prepare management plans for the Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge, W.V., and the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, Maine. Both refuges allow hunting, so it is important that hunters get involved in these planning processes. The Service is inviting the public to express its views on how the refuges should be managed in order to identify the key issues and develop goals and objectives for managing refuge resources and visitor activities, such as hunting. For Canaan Valley you may contact the refuge by phone at (304) 866-3858 and by website at www.fws.gov/canaanvalley. For Moosehorn the number is (207) 454-7161 and the website is www.fws.gov/northeast/moosehorn.
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