Thursday, April 29, 2010

Michigan appeals judge's ruling in deer feeding case

GAYLORD — State wildlife officials are appealing a judge's decision to throw out a case against a man charged under Michigan's ban on baiting and feeding deer in the Lower Peninsula.
The Department of Natural Resources and Environment said today it would challenge a ruling this month by District Court Judge Patricia Morse that the ban is unconstitutionally vague.
Ken Borton of Otsego County was accused of illegally feeding deer from bird feeders.
He said he just wanted to feed birds. But DNRE Director Rebecca Humphries said Borton didn't do enough to keep deer away.
The department believes artificial feeding causes deer to congregate and spread diseases such as bovine tuberculosis, which has infected deer and cattle in Otsego and neighboring counties. http://bit.ly/cZNHkb

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