The Minnesota DNR is working on updating its “Minnesota Invasive Carp Action Plan” this summer, along with federal and adjacent state agencies and various stakeholders. The DNR says it’s using a “structured decision-making process” to determine future actions to stop the spread of carp in the state.
Heidi Wolf, the DNR’s invasive species unit supervisor, said the process began a couple of weeks ago, and the goal is to have a plan completed by the end of 2023.
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