Sharp-tailed grouse hunters in Minnesota and North Dakota are being asked to send in wing samples from harvested birds. The samples will go through DNA analysis and be used to evaluate the genetic ...
With more than 475,000 firearms deer hunters in the state, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is encouraging hunters to purchase their licenses early to avoid long lines and any ...
To better serve the people of Minnesota, the Department of Natural Resources has asked for help from the state Legislature. The DNR’s Citizen Engagement in Natural Resources Initiative, ...
This fall, all lakes in the three-county area, including both Prior and Spring lakes, received a surplus of walleye fingerlings, roughly the size of a human adult finger, supplied by the Minnesota ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has announced that as of May 12, open burning restrictions will be lifted in many counties and normal spring burning practices may resume. Restrictions ...
The state has sold 70,000 more fall-winter licenses this year compared to last year, and it's the first time the DNR has seen ...
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Youth have until Aug. 16 to apply for September waterfowl huntYouth 12-15 who want to experience waterfowl hunting can apply to be one of 65 participants in this year’s youth waterfowl hunt on Saturday, Sept. 18. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa will host meetings on Feb. 10 ...
A press release from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR): A painting of a walleye about to strike a leech and jig has been selected as the image for the 2011 Minnesota walleye ...
Deer hunters who use a firearm or muzzleloader in a lottery area and want to harvest an antlerless deer must apply for an either-sex permit by the Thursday, Sept. 8, deadline established by the DNR.
During the winter months, salt is many people’s weapon of choice when it comes to battling ice and snow, but the popular ...
Minnesota’s gray wolves will be removed from the federal government’s threatened species list and returned to state management in January. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Thursday it will ...
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