Arizonans weigh in on ban for trail cameras for hunting
Arizona Game and Fish Commission plans to vote at a March 19 meeting in Bullhead City on a proposed rule regarding the use of trail cameras that, if adopted, would not take effect before 2022. The commission regulates all wildlife in Arizona, and the camera ban would apply to hunting activity on public and private land. (Photo/Adobe Stock)
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