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Why does the Department of Fish and Wildlife award special permits and what game species are affected?

Special permits are awarded for a variety of wildlife management purposes. In most cases they are awarded to control a species' population size. In other cases they provide special recreational opportunities. Species for which special hunt permits are awarded include deer, elk, mountain goat, moose, bighorn sheep, black bear, cougar, and turkey.

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8th of May, 2012

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