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Chronic Wasting Disease

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QUICK HITS FROM THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS FOUND IN RUFFED GROUSE Three Itasca County ruffed grouse that appeared sick have tested positive for a mosquito-borne virus called eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), marking the first time the virus has been confirmed to cause illness in a Minnesota wild animal. Learn more about the virus and how it was found. HUNTERS, KNOW

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CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE SAMPLING FOR ARCHERY HUNTERS

Archery season begins Saturday, September 14, and hunters in a CWD zone are reminded to keep the carcass within the zone until a not-detected test is reported. To meet mandatory chronic wasting disease sampling requirements, self-service sampling stations are available for bowhunters in CWD management zones, in southeast and north central Minnesota. Archery hunters must

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DNR INVITES CONVERSATION ABOUT DEER AT OPEN HOUSE IN CROOKSTON

Anyone interested in deer can talk with area wildlife managers from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources on Tuesday, Mar. 19, 6-8 p.m., at the Crookston Public Library, 110 N. Ash Street.  This local, open-house-style meeting is a way to encourage discussions about deer and deer management, enhance local relationships and foster two-way communication between

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