
LOHC reviews huge forest proposal
St. Paul – A proposal unveiled Monday to the Lessard Outdoor Heritage Council would protect in perpetuity more than 187,000 acres of forests and wetlands in northern Minnesota. The catch: It would consume more than

St. Paul – A proposal unveiled Monday to the Lessard Outdoor Heritage Council would protect in perpetuity more than 187,000 acres of forests and wetlands in northern Minnesota. The catch: It would consume more than
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St. Paul – That the ice on lakes across Minnesota is quite slippery should go without saying, but the fact is especially relevant right now. That’s because a warm spell a week ago melted most
Dean Bortz Wisconsin Editor YUP, YOU’RE STILL READING your favorite newspaper, Wisconsin Outdoor News; we just look a little different this week after a tweaking of the front page design. The changes you see run

St. Paul – Duck hunters could put their decoys in public waters or on public lands at any time of day or night as long as they stay in “constant attendance of the decoys,” under
Washington – While the federal government is providing about $787 billion in “stimulus” funding to ease the nation’s economic woes, it’s likely at least some of that would trickle toward the environment. Some conservation groups
Rob Drieslein Minnesota Editor A bill from Rep. Rick Hansen targeting dedicated funds last week drew the ire of daily newspaper outdoors scribes as well as Capitol-scrutinizing sportsmen in Minnesota. As a member of the
St. Paul – The DNR plans to test road-killed deer for chronic wasting disease from the area around the farm where a captive elk last month tested positive for the disease. The 7-year-old elk lived
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