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Harvey Nelson remembered for his dedication to conservation

Bloomington, Minn. – After a distinguished, 42-year career with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Harvey Nelson retired in 1992. But his passion for ducks and conservation never waned. Until the day he died –

Winterkill affecting some state lakes, rearing ponds

Hutchinson, Minn. – For much of Minnesota, the winter of 2009-10 has been a return to “normal,” though it may not seem so. The season in southern Minnesota has been marked by snow and more

Feds outline plan to nurse Great Lakes to health

Traverse City, Mich. (AP) – The Obama administration has developed a five-year blueprint for rescuing the Great Lakes, a sprawling ecosystem plagued by toxic contamination, shrinking wildlife habitat and invasive species. The plan envisions spending

Age of record-setting Wisconsin sturgeon?

Wisconsin DNR says fish tops 100 Oshkosh, Wis. (AP) – A Wisconsin wildlife official says a state record-setting sturgeon speared last weekend during the state’s Lake Winnebago season may have been more than 100 years

DNR, MDHA eye feeding ban, poaching penalty hike

St. Paul – The DNR wants to make it illegal for people to feed wildlife recreationally from Sept. 1 to Dec. 31 each year. It also wants to increase the penalties for hunters caught hunting

Sportsmen scrutinize bonding bill

St. Paul – By this time next week, a bonding bill could have been passed out of the House and Senate, and be on Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s desk, awaiting his signature and, perhaps, his veto

No turnaround for moose in the northeast

Grand Rapids, Minn. – The decline in northeast Minnesota’s moose population continues. There are an estimated 5,528 moose in that part of the state, according to aerial survey results the DNR released this week. Last

DNR, Congress try to modify ‘six-pack’

St. Paul – DNR officials believe they’re making inroads with attempts to alter a requirement for state fishing guides who cater to just a few anglers at a time – a requirement known widely as

Once-in-lifetime find: battle-locked dead moose

Gilbert, Minn. – A moose shed is a rare, treasured find among shed antler hunters. But a pair of antlers? How about two pairs, still attached to the bodies of deceased bulls, and locked together?

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