No plan to restore Minnesota's pheasants will be forthcoming at Friday's annual Department of Natural Resources "roundtable'' for invited stakeholders, according to Commissioner Tom Landwehr.
He had said at the conclusion of the Pheasant Summit held last month in Marshall his agency would refine habitat-development suggestions offered at the first-ever conference, develop a plan to implement the suggestions, and bring the plan to the roundtable.
Landwehr also said the DNR would develop metrics and goals that can be evaluated in a pheasant-habitat "report card'' that will be assessed at future roundtables.
"We'll measure our progress over the next four years,'' Landwehr said at the summit — the duration of Gov. Mark Dayton's term.
But last week, in response to a question asking whether a pheasant plan would be forthcoming at the roundtable, Landwehr said in an e-mail:
"It will be a more thorough presentation of what came out of the summit, but not the final plan. I think it will present the key actions that will be pursued, but given the short timeline, we haven't had a chance to fully flesh it out [especially with partners]. We will be convening a broader steering committee to flesh it out in the next couple of months. Given that there are some key short-term items that can be pursued [before completion of plan, and possibly for action this legislative session], those will be identified and implemented while the plan is being finalized.''
Instead, at the roundtable, Landwehr will discuss "takeaways from the pheasant summit,'' while Dayton will deliver the meeting's opening remarks.
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