
Commentary: PEER questions DNR timber quotas; DNR responds
Editor’s note: The group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility produced a press release last month regarding DNR timber cutting.

Editor’s note: The group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility produced a press release last month regarding DNR timber cutting.

The final day of the Minnesota pheasant season ended with one bird in hand and some tough snow conditions to hunt through. It made Minnesota Outdoor News editor, Tim Spielman, think back on the 2022

Plymouth, Minn. — As the post-COVID world unfurled in 2022, Minnesotans cautiously resumed normal lifestyles. They interacted again at public meetings, attended big events such as the SHOT Show and Game Fair, and allowed activities

St. Louis — President Joe Biden’s administration on Dec. 30 finalized regulations that protect hundreds of thousands of small streams,…

The Chronic Wasting Disease Research and Management Act was approved by Congress on Dec. 23, advancing solutions for curbing the spread of the always-fatal wildlife disease.
In related news, results from Minnesota’s CWD management

Kris Bjerke lay bleeding and immobile in a deep gully in southwestern Wisconsin on Nov. 23, a tourniquet throttling his left leg above the knee. Inches below, a bloody bandage compressed a puncture wound about

EPA and Army take a crack at establishing definition of Waters of the United States protections.

If you have designs on a duck mount, late-season drakes are best, according to Koenig. The plumage of ducks progressively becomes more colorful during fall.

It is a typical morning in many ways: a cup of coffee as the sun rises, sitting in my office, working a few emails with at least one Labrador retriever – on this morning Finn
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