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Open house for Pend d-Oreille vehicle restrictions

Outdoor enthusiasts and hunters will be able to learn more about the province’s plans to restrict motorized vehicle use in the Pend d’Oreille Valley.

The ministry plans a new access management area in the valley which would reduce vehicle use to protect wildlife populations, habitats and sensitive ecosystems.

Mike Knapik is with the ministry.

A public meeting has been scheduled for Trail’s Charles Bailey Theatre on Monday December 14th at 7pm.

The ministry says a recent increase in off-road vehicle use and illegal trail building has damaged the area and compromised wildlife habitat.

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