Looking to mid-February and March, the Minnesota DNR, in coordination with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will begin its winter deer-culling efforts in metro-Deer Permit Area 605, the Grand Rapids area, and in Crow Wing County – locations where whitetails have tested positive for chronic wasting disease.
This season’s culling effort looks different compared with previous years, when much time and effort was spent working in the southeastern corner of the state.
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