
DNR names deer advisory team members; holds first goal-setting meeting
DNR kicking off deer population goal-setting process in southeastern Minnesota

DNR kicking off deer population goal-setting process in southeastern Minnesota

The estimated population of moose in the northeastern part of the state is up from last year, but wildlife officials caution the downward trend remains the same.

Emergency deer feeding in the northeastern part of the state will commence later this month or early next, marking the first time since the mid-1990s the state has fed wild deer.

Deer hunters have a number of opportunities in coming weeks to tell the DNR what they think about deer numbers in the state.

America’s national bird, the bald eagle, is about to become a regular visitor in homes, offices and classrooms across the state

Deer habitat: In the whitetail woods, a little chainsaw sweat equity goes a long way toward more deer.

Climate change discussion makes mistake of positioning arguments in terms of single-digit temperature changes that are decades or centuries away.

Birders in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and along the Great Lakes report American robins during the winter with greater frequency

Agency says no final decision on 2014 moose hunting until after it consults with Ojibwe bands in 1854Treaty area.
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