New legislation at the Minnesota State Capitol would transfer large swaths of state public lands to the Red Lake and White Earth bands. Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman break it down. Then Jon Schneider from Minnesota Ducks Unlimited checks in to talk about DU projects in the state and a recent award that DU National bestowed upon him. Stan Tekiela returns for the second straight week to share highlights of his recent winter photography trip to Yellowstone National Park. Drieslein wraps up the program by sharing an anecdote via the United Kingdom with Tim Lesmeister, who lived in the U.K. for a year. When is a hound a dog across the pond? Or isn’t it?
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Episode 479 – State-tribal land transfer legislation, an award for a DU employee, Stan Tekiela on winter in Yellowstone, and dogs-vs.-hounds
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