Hunter kills CWD-positive deer in Wisconsin’s famed Buffalo County
The infected doe was discovered in the border county across the Mississippi River from Minnesota’s Wabasha County.
The infected doe was discovered in the border county across the Mississippi River from Minnesota’s Wabasha County.
DNR says no targeted culling will take place in DPA 184 near Bemidji this winter.

Plan will guide wolf management for the next 10 years.

Conservation group membership is money wisely spent on a gift.

As of Dec. 19, the cumulative deer harvest in Minnesota was at 170,207. That’s 7% lower than last year and 9%.

The setting sun is generally the signal for most hunters to leave the woods and end their day afield. For many others today, however, the hunt begins after darkness falls.

More women and girls are taking to the traditionally male-oriented outdoor sports every year.
Michelle Carstensen, the DNR’s wildlife program health supervisor, updated the BAH on the DNR’s surveillance efforts this past hunting season.

With this being my final column of the year, I’d like to tell readers thanks for pausing to read my updates from North Dakota and South Dakota.
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