Plan to save algae-plagued lake draws optimism, opposition
Minnesota DNR plans to drop Little Rock Lake’s level by 3 feet over three days starting on Aug. 1.
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Minnesota DNR plans to drop Little Rock Lake’s level by 3 feet over three days starting on Aug. 1.
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Anglers, don’t be without a good net.
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Breeding duck and Canada goose numbers looking good.
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Deer hunters aren’t the only hunters/gathers who can do some scouting now.
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Much of western North Dakota was mired in severe, extreme and even exceptional drought last summer. That reduced food and habitat for pheasants, resulting in a population loss of about 60 percent from 2016 – the lowest level in two decades. Still, wildlife officials see better days ahead.
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Sharp-tailed grouse counts also down.
Ruffed grouse numbers down 29 percent from ’17 Read More »
Officials will spend about 1,200 hours researching channel cats over the next two years.
Overharvesting trophy catfish in South Dakota’s James River? Read More »
St. Paul — Population counts showed good results for several species of ducks that nest in Minnesota, according to the results of the annual DNR spring waterfowl surveys. “Mallard, blue-winged teal, and Canada goose counts were all improved from last year,” said Steve Cordts, DNR waterfowl specialist. “The survey is designed for mallards, and our
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Albany — State officials, ahead of the busy boating season on New York waters, announced that boat stewards will be deployed at nearly 200 locations in an effort to halt the unintentional introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species. The DEC, state Department of Transportation and Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation boat steward
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