The Development Authority of the North Country continues its Non-Ambulatory Big Game Hunting Program for a second year in 2011. The program helps manage the deer population in the area of the …
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The Development Authority of the North Country continues its Non-Ambulatory Big Game Hunting Program for a second year in 2011.
The program helps manage the deer population in the area of the regional landfill in Jefferson County and gives non-ambulatory recreational hunters in the North Country a chance to go afield.
North Country residents with a permanent physical condition that severely impairs their mobility are eligible. They are fully capable of hunting big game but have restricted ability to access land for a quality hunting experience.
For information, contact Mark Tyo, Development Authority Non-Ambulatory Big Game Hunting Program Coordinator, at 315-661-3243, by email at mtyo@danc.org, or at the website at www.danc.org.