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St. Paul Minnesota DNR officials say criteria for the 2003 turkey stamp design contest now are available. This year, the eastern wild turkey must be the primary focus of the design.

Artwork for the contest will be accepted now through Friday, Jan. 18, 2002. The contest will be held Friday, Jan. 25 in Rochester, coinciding with the National Wild Turkey Federation’s state convention. For more contest information, contact the DNR Information Center, 500 Lafayette Road in St. Paul, or call (651) 296-6157 or toll-free at (888) […]

St. Paul Minnesota DNR officials say criteria for the 2003 turkey stamp design contest now are available. This year, the eastern wild turkey must be the primary focus of the design. Read More »

The year in review

July During a rancorous special session, the State Legislature passes a bonding bill that includes $51.4 million for the Conservation Reserve Program, making Minnesota eligible for $100 million in federal conservation funds. Minnesota congressmen Gil Gutnecht and Bill Luther are among 80 co-sponsors of a bill that would ban leghold traps. Popular DNR wildlife biologist

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Conservation Congress to challenge state’s deer count

Editor Madison Conservation Congress leaders insist the DNR must do a better job of formulating statewide deer estimates and they intend to let legislators know that during a series of four “deer hearings” set to begin Jan. 11. “We never have gone along with the DNR’s deer estimates,” said Steve Oestreicher of Harshaw, Conservation Congress

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Mixed Bag

Madison Rusk County will receive an $83,925 grant from the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program that represents half the money needed to develop the Murphy Flowage Recreational Area, which is adjacent to the Ice Age Trail in the Blue Hills area near Rice Lake. Improvements include the development of picnic areas, hiking and biking trails, and winter

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Jan. 19-20, 26-27: Winter Hunter Ed. Class in Neillsville at the Neillsville Armory. Registration required on 1-3-02. Call 715-743-3041 for info. and preregistration. Will take first 40.

Jan. 29 – Mar. 19: Oshkosh Hunter Safety classes on Tuesdays from 6-8 p.m. at Perry Tipler Middle School Band Room. For more info John Walsh 920-233-6939. Jan. 30: Hunter Education class at Benton High School at 7 p.m. every Wednesday for 6 weeks. For more info call Jim Beau at 608-759-4062. Feb. 2 –

Jan. 19-20, 26-27: Winter Hunter Ed. Class in Neillsville at the Neillsville Armory. Registration required on 1-3-02. Call 715-743-3041 for info. and preregistration. Will take first 40. Read More »

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