The Minnesota DNR has hosted both virtual and in-person open houses to hear feedback from interested Minnesotans on future public usage of newly acquired Keystone Woods Wildlife Management Area, an 1,800-acre tract in the northeast Twin Cities metro area.
Based on the Thursday, Feb. 13, in-person meeting, there is plenty of excitement for the future of the new WMA, which exists just 30 minutes from the Twin Cities.
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