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Hunters will be allowed to continue to train their dogs at Keystone Woods Wildlife Management Area in northern Washington ...
CO Duke Broughten (Aurora) reports a few days without rain brought out boats and ATVs. Anglers reported limited success. He ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources’ spring 2025 waterfowl population count found that Minnesota’s blue-winged teal population is 60% below last year.
A second consecutive mild winter allowed the DNR to keep the bag limits in the northwest and many other parts of the state ...
The Minnesota DNR denied a permit to remove ducks from Pelican Lake despite scientists linking them to a swimmer’s itch outbreak.
The DNR has conducted spring drumming count surveys for 74 years, observing that the ruffed grouse population follows a 10-year cycle.
A 2008 Minnesota DNR study determined that lead particles commonly scatter far beyond wound channels, and often are too small to see, feel or sense by people eating venison.
The Department of Natural Resources in late July finalized the membership of its new Wolf Advisory Committee. The group is ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota DNR's beloved EagleCam will soon be switched back on after a lengthy hiatus, and a second camera will likely go live in the coming months. After a decade of being ...
The DNR also flew both sides of the U.S.-Canada border during the winter 2023 survey to sample the Caribou-Vita herd, counting 96 elk in Minnesota and 131 in Manitoba.
Jeff Lightfoot was a northeast Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wildlife manager from 1980 to 2015. He first served as assistant area manager and deer habitat specialist in International ...
According to the DNR, the average Minnesota uses 52 gallons of water, per person, per day – but there are ways to cut back on that number.
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