DNR
update from Minnesota DNR on the re-opening
Minnesota state parks will begin opening Friday; other DNR facilities and functions open today Some Minnesota state parks will open for day and overnight use as soon as Friday, July 22, but o...
Posted on 7/21/11 at 9:22 AM
Beware of good intentions
The website, Northland Outdoors,carried a short articlewhich caught my eye this morning. It was titled, Minnesota to use wasps to fight emerald ash borer. The relevant paragraph reads as follows... Th...
Posted on 9/21/10 at 2:42 PM
Pheasant hunting tips
According to a DNR wildlife research biologist, pheasants follow a schedule as routine as your daily commute to and from work. Understanding the pheasant's daily movements can increase your odds of fl...
Posted on 9/16/10 at 8:50 AM
DNR defends moose hunt despite declining population
By Sam Cook , January 28, 2013
Finders not keepers: DNR warden links hunter with lost gear
Warden Mike Young says the case of the lost hunting equipment all came down to one phone number and doing the right thing.By By Joanne M. Haas/Bureau of Law Enforcement , January 28, 2013
DNR seeks watercraft inspector applicants
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is seeking watercraft inspector interns for the upcoming boating season. The inspectors will be stationed at public accesses on lakes and rivers infested with invasive species such as Eurasian watermilfoil and zebra mussels. The deadline for applications is Feb. 1.By Herald Staff Report , January 27, 2013
OUTDOOR NOTES: Lack of snow hampers N.D. deer surveys
For the second consecutive winter, lack of snow is hampering efforts by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department to conduct aerial deer population surveys.By Herald Staff Report , January 27, 2013
New aquatic invasive species committee formed to work with DNR
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) commissioner Tom Landwehr appointed 15 members on December 19 to a new statewide Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Advisory Committee.January 09, 2013
Field reports: Golden eagle anded in Duluth has flown into Iowa
The golden eagle captured and banded Nov. 12 at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth has moved from Ladysmith, Wis., across the Driftless Area and is near Clayton County, Iowa, according to the Golden Eagle Project based in Wabasha, Minn.By Sam Cook , December 02, 2012
Online tool helps hunters, wildlife watchers
Hunters and wildlife watchers can glean a wealth of information about Minnesota’s 1,400 wildlife management areas (WMA) on the Minnesota Department Natural Resources (DNR) website at www.mndnr.gov/wmas.November 26, 2012
At least 17 wolves taken so far in late wolf season in Minnesota
Hunters and trappers took at least 17 wolves during the opening weekend of Minnesota’s late wolf season, which opened Saturday.By News Tribune staff , November 26, 2012
Public welcome to weigh in on DNR rule changes
Repealing or modifying 28 administrative rules and one state statute would help lessen the burden on Wisconsin small business without creating a negative impact on public health or the environment, according to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources staff.November 16, 2012
Northeastern Minnesota wolf hunt zone closes today
Minnesota’s Northeast Wolf Zone will close at the end of shooting hours today because the harvest is nearing the zone’s quota, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced Wednesday.By Sam Cook , November 15, 2012
Poor weekend weather holds down Northeastern Minnesota deer harvest
The firearms deer harvest in Northeastern Minnesota was down 14 percent compared to last year after the first 10 days of the season, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officials announced Wednesday.By Sam Cook , November 15, 2012
Northeast Zone nears wolf hunt quota in Minnesota
Minnesota’s wolf harvest is nearing the target harvest in the state’s Northeast Zone. As of late Tuesday evening, 54 wolves had been taken in the zone, and the target harvest — or quota — is 58.By Sam Cook , November 14, 2012
More than 100 wolves reported killed so far in Minnesota hunt
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reports that at least 109 wolves have been killed in the first eight days of the state's first managed wolf hunt.By News Tribune staff , November 12, 2012
New DNR online map shows 1.1 million private acres open to the public
More than one million private acres classified as open for public use under a landowner-incentive program are easier for outdoor enthusiasts to find thanks to a new online state mapping tool unveiled today by Governor Scott Walker.October 31, 2012
DNR removes burning and campfire restrictions except for 18 counties
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is removing the burning and campfire restrictions in counties in northwestern and southeastern Minnesota, while 18 counties in east-central Minnesota, including the Twin Cities, remain under burning/campfire restrictions.October 23, 2012
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