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Cormorants’ effect on perch scrutinized

Correspondent Green Bay, Wis. For more than a decade, anglers have blamed double-crested cormorants for the sharp decline in yellow perch numbers on Green Bay. In the coming months, they’ll find out whether there’s any

St. Paul The Minnesota DNR is providing assistance to Minnesota schools interested in starting or improving physical education-based archery classes. As part of the National Archery in the School Program, the DNR is partnering with the archery industry a

The Minnesota Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation also is a sponsor of the program. For more information about the program, check the DNR web site at www.dnr.state.mn.us, or contact Ryan Bronson, DNR recruitment

St. Paul The tackle box is organized, the rods have been rigged, and the boat is ready to roll. It must be about time for the 2004 Minnesota fishing opener. DNR officials remind state anglers not to forget to purchase their 2004 fishing licenses.

Minnesota sells about 1.4 million resident and nonresident licenses annually. With that many anglers, officials urge people to avoid the last-minute license-buying lines, and get them early this year. Electronic Licensing Agents will be asking

Mixed Bag

Madison The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers transferred ownership of the Fox locks to the state of Wisconsin in late April, and that move will allow the state to leverage $22 million in federal, state,

DU: duckling hazards limit duck production

“Duckling survival had the largest impact on population growth rates,” Coluccy said. “This has implications for management and habitat programs.” Compared to nesting birds on the prairies, nest success accounts for most variability, followed by

Gay marriage ban stalls funding bill

Gay marriage ban proposal at least temporarily halts dedicated funding plan By Tim Spielman Associate Editor St. Paul What do a ban on gay marriage and dedicated funding for conservation have in common? Nothing, according

House committee guts WMA funding

Arts’ added to 4/16ths to make 3/8ths By Tim Spielman Associate Editor St. Paul A House committee last week cut proposed bonding funds for state wildlife management areas in half, from $12 million to $6

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