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BEAR HUNTERS who have been saying the DNR is underestimating the state’s bear population may be right. The DNR is expected to release this week the preliminary results of a two-year black bear study that

Who started the Ham Lake Fire?

A year has passedŠ It’s been more than a year now since the fires went on the Gunflint Trail. Burning more than 75,000 acres in the U.S. and Canada, the 2007 Ham lake Fire was

CRP achieves new high in 2007

St. Paul ’Äî Acres enrolled in the federal Conservation Reserve Program reached a new high of nearly 37 million acres in fiscal year 2007, according to an annual CRP report recently released by the USDA’Äôs

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ALEXANDRIA AREA Look for crappies on the weedlines of lakes Le Homme Dieu, Darling, and Ida. Sunfish are an easy catch on most lakes in less than eight feet, while bass have moved to the

Decision on fall scaup limit likely this week

Bemidji, Minn. – Hunters could have fewer opportunities to shoot a bluebill this fall. At its meeting this week, the Service Regulations Committee is expected to decide whether to move forward with a U.S. Fish

Hunters bagged 630,000 roosters in Iowa in 2007

Iowa DNR Reports Des Moines, Iowa ’Äî More than 109,000 pheasant hunters harvested 630,000 roosters in 2007, keeping Iowa among the national leaders in pheasant hunting. The harvest estimates are based on a survey of

Commission approves $4M for Glacial Ridge

Erskine, Minn. ’Äî The state has lost nearly all the tallgrass prairie it once had, but funds approved by Migratory Bird Conservation Commission members last week will help stem the loss. The commission approved $4

BWSR, NRCS preparing to roll out RIM/WRP combo program

St. Paul ’Äî Wetland restoration in the state is about to kick into higher gear. Later this month, the Natural Resources Conservation Service and Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources will begin signing landowners

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