
DNR: CWD testing and how to quarter and cape a deer [videos]
The Minnesota DNR has created videos on how to get deer tested for chronic wasting disease, how to quarter a deer, how to cape a trophy deer and how to remove lymph nodes. “We’re informing
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The Minnesota DNR has created videos on how to get deer tested for chronic wasting disease, how to quarter a deer, how to cape a trophy deer and how to remove lymph nodes. “We’re informing

Buck taken during the opening weekend of archery season near Preston in southeastern Minnesota’s disease management zone.

Biggest change came with pheasant hunter numbers, which saw a 32 percent drop from 2016.

JANESVILLE, Minn. — The Minnesota DNR has begun work on an electric barrier project to keep invasive carp from reaching the Le Sueur River. The structures near Eagle Lake and Janesville are scheduled to be

This week’s cool temperatures seem to have accelerated the change in colors. Parks recommended for good fall color this week are Scenic, Maplewood and Minneopa state parks. Peak fall color typically arrives in the northern

Water levels remain fairly dry in the northern portion of the state but good to excellent across most of the rest of the state.
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) prepared for waterfowl opener throughout the week. Duck hunters were checked on Thief Lake and Roseau River WMAs. CO Eric Benjamin (Warroad) worked ATV, big-game, small-game,

Richfield artist Timothy Turenne won the Minnesota Pheasant Habitat Stamp contest. The painting was selected by judges from among 11 submissions for the annual contest sponsored by the DNR. Turenne is a three-time winner of

Population estimate statistically unchanged from last year – although overall and pack numbers down slightly. Still, Minnesota’s wolf population remains above state’s minimum goal and federal recovery goal.
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