
Survey shows state wolf count down 24 percent
The wolf population in the state is lower than it was in 2008, but DNR officials say they still plan to hold a wolf hunting and trapping season this fall and winter.

The wolf population in the state is lower than it was in 2008, but DNR officials say they still plan to hold a wolf hunting and trapping season this fall and winter.

Numbers are down but above state and federal thresholds

Ely man says he’s ‘looking for fairness’

The goal is noble, if not huge: enhance, restore, and protect millions of acres of prairie and grassland in Minnesota over the next quarter-century.

In 2012, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, due to drought conditions, allowed emergency haying and grazing on CRP lands in Minnesota.

It probably surprises few that the walleye catch on Lake Mille Lacs has slipped this year, given no fishing-opener action thanks to late ice-out, as well as poor weather much of the spring

Following extensive debate, a deluge of offered amendments, and finally, a full U.S. House vote that killed a farm bill

Coming this fall: A deer season that isn’t a whole lot different from last year.

For a group whose mission is to preserve the trophy bass fishery in Lake Mille Lacs, the results of new fishing regulations this year, they say, could be dire.
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