MN Daily Update: Poachers and the black market for eagle feathers
Did you know there is a major black market in the country for eagle feathers? Listen here for the details.
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Did you know there is a major black market in the country for eagle feathers? Listen here for the details.
The Minnesota DNR has confirmed the presence of zebra mussels in three more lakes. Here’s where they are.
Minnesota hunters who harvested turkeys this fall were part of one of the highest harvests since 1990 – a total of around 1,450 birds as the season ended on Sunday, Oct. 27. Listen here for
How many trail cameras does a hunter really need? Tim Lesmeister gives his thoughts.
Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer Gary Roach explains what he does to find more fish in the fall.
Minnesota’s 2024 gun deer hunting opener is Nov. 9. The DNR reminds hunters they need to register their deer and pay attention to deer carcass movement restrictions in multiple DPAs. Here are the details.
A big cat appeared in the Marion Lake-Franklin Lake area of the Superior National Forest south of VNP and about 15 miles east of Highway 53 last week. Here are the details.
On the Minnesota ballot this election season, there is a constitutional amendment that impacts conservation and natural resources management. Here’s what to know.
It has been an odd duck season, with ducks here today and gone tomorrow in many areas, and very few ducks for hunters in other areas. Tim Lesmeister details what he’s been seeing.
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