
MN: DNR rolls out plan for state wolf hunt
St. Paul – With a host of newspaper reporters present for the annual DNR Roundtable event in St. Paul last week, officials took the opportunity to announce the department’s intent to allow state hunters to

St. Paul – With a host of newspaper reporters present for the annual DNR Roundtable event in St. Paul last week, officials took the opportunity to announce the department’s intent to allow state hunters to

St. Paul – The termination of Susan Thornton, director of the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources, has been “suspended.” Thornton, the LCCMR director since 2008 and a commission employee for more than a decade before

Brainerd, MN – Tournament organizers have decided to postpone the charitable ice fishing contest on Gull Lake until Feb. 11 in the interest of safety. Officials have determined that ice conditions are close, but not

Conservation officers (CO) with the Minnesota Department of Natural resources recently saved a couple of deer by shooting them. State conservation officer Jeremy Woinarowicz of Thief River Falls received a call Dec. 28 that two

Beneath the big stories of 2011, like the state government shutdown and debate over a Vikings stadium, some other long-term trends quietly took root. Look back through the past year of Outdoor News, and you’ll

St. Paul – In the end, the archery season wasn’t all that different from the deer season as a whole. Before the firearms season, archery hunters were about on the same pace as last year.

Kurt Haroldson, a pheasant researcher for the DNR in Madelia, called it a “welcome change” from last year; “from a pheasant’s perspective, it’s pretty wonderful,” he said.

According to her attorney, Vince Louwagie, the Legislative Coordinating Commission told Thornton she would be off the job as of Jan. 2, 2012.

They proposed a variety of actions they say could prevent the spread of Asian carp north of Minneapolis; limit movement into the Minnesota and St. Croix rivers; better understand the fish; and limit the movement
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