2026-11413Notice

Northeast Hunters Face Another Round of Federal Questions

Published Date: 6/8/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wants to keep collecting info from hunters in the Northeast to better understand hunting habits. This renewal won’t cost hunters money but helps the agency plan wildlife management smarter. If you have thoughts, you’ve got until July 8, 2026, to share them!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Northeast hunters asked to take surveys

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will renew two voluntary hunter surveys for the Northeast (Forms 3-2557 and 3-2558). The renewal covers 760 annual respondents and responses, with estimated completion times of 8 minutes (Form 3-2557) and 6 minutes (Form 3-2558), totaling about 99 burden hours per year and no annual non-hour monetary cost.

Survey data will shape hunt plans

The Service will use information from these surveys to inform refuge hunt plan development as required by the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act. Survey data will inform bag limits, season dates, areas open or closed to hunting, allowed hunting times, safety concerns, and visitor experience planning.

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Key Dates

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Comments Due
6/8/2026
7/8/2026

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