Beyond Minnesota: Biden OKs Alaska oil project, draws ire of environmentalists
A look at outdoor news items from beyond Minnesota, published in the March 24 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.
A look at outdoor news items from beyond Minnesota, published in the March 24 edition of Minnesota Outdoor News.

My family watched many nature documentaries together and the more I learned about nature, the more I wanted to know.

Wisconsin’s Knowles/Nelson Stewardship Program will expire in 2026, and the Natural Resources Board (NRB) was briefed on the fund’s history and how the fund is used at the board’s Feb. 22 meeting.

More often than not, it seems the goal of most wildlife is to confuse me. Ducks land 100 yards downwind of the decoys. A deer comes down the trail from behind me instead of in

The I BIRD NY program was launched in 2017 to build on the State’s efforts to increase access to New York’s vast natural resources and promote no- and low-cost opportunities to explore the great outdoors
Outdoor news items from across New York published in the March 24, 2023 edition of New York Outdoor News.

It is rare that I get to interact with two similar yet different species on back-to-back photo trips. I am talking about river otters (Lontra canadensis) and sea otters (Enhydra lutris). Although they look remarkably

Those of us who live near water probably see mallards on a daily basis in the warm seasons.
Otak, Inc., a research, planning, and design firm headquartered in Portland, Oregon, was awarded the VUM planning contract and will assist with developing strategies that ensure these popular destinations provide positive visitor experiences while continuing
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