
Zebra mussels confirmed in three metro-area lakes
Invasive mussel found in Bald Eagle Lake and Lake Johanna in Ramsey County and Lake Isabelle in Dakota County.
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Invasive mussel found in Bald Eagle Lake and Lake Johanna in Ramsey County and Lake Isabelle in Dakota County.

Ruffed grouse hunters in northern Minnesota can voluntarily submit samples for a West Nile virus research project being conducted by the Minnesota DNR. Minnesota is collaborating on this project with researchers in Wisconsin and Michigan,
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) monitored angling activity in the deepest parts of Lake of the Woods, where people are fishing with downriggers and leadcore. Enforcement action was taken for anglers

Fish pond remains one of the most popular attractions at the Minnesota State Fair.

With the bear hunting season set to begin Saturday, Sept. 1, the Minnesota DNR asks that hunters avoid shooting research bears marked with distinctively large, colorful ear tags and have radio-collars. Researchers with the DNR

Minnesota candidates for governor Tim Walz (left) and Jeff Johnson debated Saturday during the second and final weekend of Game Fair on the grounds of the Armstrong Ranch Kennel in Ramsey. Here they share their

Proposed regulation changes also look to protect saugers on Lake of the Woods, Rainy River.

DNR: Aid helps support public lands and provides a critical link in the state’s public recreation system. Counties received anywhere from $18,346 in Red Lake County up to $3,792,466 in St. Louis County.
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) helped instruct new cadets at the CO Academy at Camp Ripley. He also assisted CO Benjamin regarding a state forest trail trespass case on Oak Island.
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