Outdoor Insights – 60 Minutes Story – February 17h, 2012
Can hunting endangered animals save the species? U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Statement Three African Antelope Species Final Rule
Can hunting endangered animals save the species? U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Statement Three African Antelope Species Final Rule

St. Paul – When Gov. Mark Dayton proposed his nearly $800 million bonding bill, he didn’t include anything for the Board of Water and Soil Resources. But proposals have emerged in the Legislature that would

Duck stamp would climb to $25; CRP would see cuts Washington – President Barack Obama’s 2013 budget plan for the Department of the Interior suggests increasing the price of the federal duck stamp, an item

St. Paul – The group that recommends how lawmakers should spend lottery revenues from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund met last week for the first time since the firing – then unfiring –

St. Paul – As the state makes another foray into management of wolves – and its first into managing a hunting season – DNR officials continue to lay out specifics. Two weeks ago, they testified

Department seeking OK to pursue update rejected by former Gov. Pawlenty in 2010 St. Paul – A revised edition of shoreland rules developed by the DNR could be on a track toward implementation should the

St. Paul – State management of wolves and aquatic invasive species have dominated the first couple of weeks at the state Capitol. Discussions of the topics will continue as the session wears on, but there’s

The application deadline is midnight Monday, Feb. 13 for first-time youth turkey hunters, ages 12 to 17, who are looking to go afield this spring.

Thin ice has forced the cancellation of a popular Minnesota ice-fishing contest.
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