
State’s first wolf season finalized
Wolf hunters and trappers will have 25 more days to target wolves this fall and winter than the DNR initially proposed.

Wolf hunters and trappers will have 25 more days to target wolves this fall and winter than the DNR initially proposed.

Attorney to seek review by Minnesota Supreme Court

DNR conservation officers staged the first of their planned roadside checks for aquatic invasive species last week.
Banquets/Fundraisers July 28: Forest Lake DU Banquet, 4 p.m., Vannellis by the Lake, Forest Lake. For more info call Craig Coil, 763-234-8741. Aug. 2: Twin Cities RGS Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Earle Brown Center, Brooklyn Center.
For information on Waterbird Distribution and Foraging Patterns on the Great Lakes with Respect to Avian Botulism, click here.

The breeding duck population in North America soared to a record high this year, according to results of an annual survey that includes the United States and Canada.

It seems like every couple of years, the number of bear sightings rises in the southeastern part of the state. This would be one of those years, but the sightings are even higher than usual.

Will walleyes in rearing ponds be affected?
Earthscope Research Project: Also, details on the MT portion of the study, known as EMScope can be found here.
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