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To encourage people to get a daily dose of trees, the DNR is launching a challenge during Arbor Month.
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To encourage people to get a daily dose of trees, the DNR is launching a challenge during Arbor Month.

And in southern Indiana, owl cam is giving viewers a closer look at a brood of rare barn owl hatchlings there.

With a two-year buildup of inventory and decent weather in the forecast, outdoor auction could be big draw.

Ducks Unlimited projects in Wright County reportedly enhance habitat on more than 650 acres.

If approved for 2017, the sharp-tailed grouse season in a part of east-central Minnesota and east of a line from Floodwood to the northern border would be open Saturday, Oct. 14, through Thursday, Nov. 30.

“Chuck embodies what we are looking for in a volunteer instructor. Without these instructors our safety programs wouldn’t succeed.”

Former state senator for whom the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council is partially named not a fan of Legacy bill unanimously passed by House last week.

A big part of the restoration has been regulations designed specifically to protect the slow-growing fish.

Farmington, Minn. — Crews from the Minnesota DNR’s East Metro Fisheries office stocked 3,000 11- to 12-inch rainbow trout into several runs of Dakota County’s Vermillion River this morning, Friday, April 7. For story, photo
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