By Associated Press - Monday, March 20, 2017

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota’s Game and Fish Department is holding its annual spring advisory board meetings around the state in coming weeks.

The meetings are held each spring and fall to give the public a chance to discuss fish and wildlife issues and ask questions of department officials and district advisers.

The governor appoints eight Game and Fish advisers to each represent a section of the state and serve as a liaison between the department and the public.



Meetings are March 27 in Williston and Rugby, March 28 in Edgeley and Turtle Lake, April 3 in Devils Lake and Reeder, and April 4 in Michigan and Embden. Full details can be found at www.gf.nd.gov .

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