WAHPETON, N.D. — Hunters in Ramsey, Richland and Snope counties can use the North Dakota Game and Fish Department's online map resources this fall to evaluate electronic posting, a pilot study that was authorized by the 2019 state legislature.
Private land that is posted electronically for the 2020-21 hunting season is viewable at gf.nd.gov. Via electronic posting, hunters can determine a point of contact for the landowner or authorized individual who posted the land.
Hunters using the application will help evaluate electronic posting as an option for landowners to post land into the future. The study will conclude with a brief survey. Information collected is intended to help the North Dakota Legislature’s Interim Natural Resources Committee determine the usability of the electronic posting application and provide direction for changes required to existing law.
A total of 79 landowners in the three counties are participating in the pilot study by electronically posting their land, totaling 268 parcels and 38,600 acres.
More information on electronic posting is available at the Game and Fish website.
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