Three Hunting Areas Added For The Physically
Disabled
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October 03, 2005
The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announces an
amendment to Rule 220-2-.110-.138ER titled Establishment of
Physically Disabled Hunting Areas regarding the addition of hunting
areas for the physically disabled.
This emergency rule adds the Cherokee Physically Disabled Hunting
Area, the Big Oak Physically Disabled Hunting Area, and the Dozier
Physically Disabled Hunting Area. It also revises the map for the
Fayette WMA for Disabled Hunting, and amends the name of one area to
the Forever Wild Land Trust Alabama Power Co. Physically Disabled
Hunting Area.
Alabama’s physically disabled hunters now have 16 sites specifically
designated as hunting areas for physically disabled hunters. For a
list of locations and other information about the trail,
click here.
These changes were promulgated and adopted on October 3, 2005, when
signed by Conservation Commissioner M. Barnett Lawley and filed with
the Legislative Reference Service.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s
natural resources through five divisions: Marine Police, Marine
Resources, State Parks, State Lands, and Wildlife and Freshwater
Fisheries. |
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