It's not an initiative or an article. It is a species management plan, and is always "on the table". It's updated every few years, same with any other species IDFG oversees, including SWAP/T&E/non-game. These are always posted on their website, and there is always at least one opportunity inviting us to review and provide comments on the draft management plans of every species, prior to the Commission finalizing management plans. You're also able to address concerns or comment during Commission meetings. If you feel like you're out of the loop, sign up for the IDFG news releases. There are additional avenues to stay informed, but doing so is the responsibility of each person.For those that want to see the article that was proposed in 20’ it may be coming back to the table from what I’ve been hearing.
But yes, it is an extensive document providing the context of management direction (in this case for 5 years - 2020 to 2025). All this mule deer management plan says is that there's a long-standing perception of hunter overcrowding in mule deer country. As a response to this, they're going to be making a considerable effort to address this for us. When and if they come out with a proposed season change, it will be well-publicized and you will have several opportunities to comment. Also, you can always talk directly to your appointed commissioner. Their contacts are always published on the IDFG website. Or... you can participate in the public hearing portion of the commission meetings. You can address the entire commission directly on any topic you want but are limited to 3 minutes. The next one is NEXT WEEK - Wednesday, May 18 in McCall.
Again, this meeting and all other issues are circulated by IDFG in various avenues, but you should probably sign up for their weekly news releases to stay informed.