St. Paul, Minn. (AP) – Minnesota’s duck population has taken a dive. The Department of Natural Resources says the state’s breeding duck population has dropped to an estimated 507,000 birds. That’s down 31 percent from last year and 19 percent below the long-term average of 626,000. Dennis Simon is the DNR’s wildlife chief. He says …
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