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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.40107c Control and management of double-crested cormorants; administration of program; organization of states; funds.

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324.40107c Control and management of double-crested cormorants; administration of program; organization of states; funds.
Sec. 40107c.
(1)To reduce cormorant damage, the department shall administer a program to control and manage double-crested cormorants. The department shall administer the program in cooperation with federal agencies and in a manner that complies with the cormorant depredation order.
(2)In consultation with the department of environmental quality, the department shall participate in a federally recognized organization of states, such as the Mississippi flyway council, to coordinate a regional effort to reduce cormorant damage that includes urging the federal government to do both of the following:
(a)Expand state options for double-crested cormorant control by revising the cormorant depredation order.
(b)Seek to amend the migratory bird convention with Mexico to designate the double-crested cormorant as a game species.
(3)The department shall seek funding from the Great Lakes protection fund authorized under part 331 for deposit in the cormorant control fund created in section 40107d.
History: Add. 2007, Act 47 , Imd. Eff. Aug. 3, 2007
Popular Name: Act 451
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