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Here are the conservation issues that convinced the most sportsmen and sportswomen to speak up.
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Here are the conservation issues that convinced the most sportsmen and sportswomen to speak up.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from Minnesota Outdoor News.

Authorizing the Minnesota DNR to buy or sell land has historically been noncontroversial and routine. But legislation in 2022 to do that was in an omnibus bill that failed to make it into law.

Recently, the conversations at boat ramps, trailheads, parking lots, and barstools have turned to the good old days of the Department of Conservation.
Outdoor-related news items from around the country.

In January 2022, I began my career with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a biologist with the Carterville Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office in southern Illinois.

While black vultures normally feed on carrion, they may on occasion attack calves, lambs, piglets, and other newborn livestock.
The ‘unpleasant’ migratory bird is protected in Illinois, but agencies team up to offer special

Anyone who hunts or traps represents an important component of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.
In fact, anyone who derives pleasure from wildlife has a stake in this long-standing model.
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A carbon credit is a tradeable certificate confirming that one metric ton of carbon dioxide, or an equivalent greenhouse gas, is averted from entering the environment in a given year.
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