DNR wants court to dimiss Ted Nugent’s counter-suit over boar dispute

July 8, 2023
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The state has asked a Court of Claims judge to dismiss a counter-lawsuit filed on behalf of a Hanover game hunting ranch, whom the state alleges illegally possesses Russian boar. Singer-songwriter and outdoorsman Ted Nugent, owner of Sunrize Acres, which is a 340-acre hunting ranch on Luttenton Road, countersued the Michigan Department of Natural Resources seeking to invalidate the state’s Invasive Species Order (ISO) that adds the Russian boar to a list of species prohibited under Part 413 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA). Assistant Attorney General Keith D. Underkoffler said in a Wednesday filing the state


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