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Wisconsin DNR board starts rule to delist exotic dove



MADISON, Wis. — The Department of Natural Resources board has approved writing rules to remove an exotic dove from the state’s protected species list.

The Eurasian collared dove has spread throughout North America since the 1970s. The bird is a protected species in Wisconsin by default because it’s not listed as anything else. Removing their protected status would allow hunters to kill them.

The DNR board voted unanimously Wednesday to approve a scope statement allowing the agency to write rules that would remove the bird’s protected status.

The rules also would eliminate a requirement that people get DNR approval before killing monk parrots. DNR regulations list the bird as a prohibited invasive species. The birds aren’t present in Wisconsin but have established themselves in Chicago.
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