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Just days after Oregon hunters and anglers were already fired up over the controversial IP28 ballot initiative, another major hunting story is making waves across the country, and this one could directly affect access to public lands across the Pacific Northwest.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced a proposal that would dramatically expand hunting and fishing opportunities on federal refuge lands nationwide, potentially opening more than 92 million acres (over 95% of National Wildlife Refuge System lands) to hunting access.
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Dyanne Gray
For many Oregonians, especially those in rural communities where hunting and fishing are deeply tied to family traditions, conservation
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