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MN Department of Natural Resources asks owners to inspect equipment for for invasive species

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds lake property owners to carefully check boats and trailers, docks and lifts, and all other water-related equipment for invasive species when removing equipment for seasonal storage. Several zebra mussel confirmations in recent years were initially reported by property owners and lake service providers removing docks, boats and boat […]

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MINNESOTA DNR CERTIFIES NINE NEW STATE RECORD FISHES

After making changes to the record fish program, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has seen steady interest from anglers in documenting their largest catches, as evidenced by the nine new state record fish the Minnesota DNR has certified since March. “Seeing all these new records is fantastic, and we’re really pleased with how anglers

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DNR SEEKING APPLICANTS TO SERVE ON AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is seeking applications from Minnesota residents interested in serving on the statewide Aquatic Invasive Species Advisory Committee. Applications are due by 4:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22. Aquatic invasive species are one of the state’s most pressing natural resource issues. Preventing the spread of zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil, invasive carp,

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DNR SEEKS COMMENT ON PROPOSED ROSEAU LAKE REHAB AND SPRAGUE CREEK WETLAND RESTORATION

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting public comments through Wednesday, Jan. 13, on an environmental assessment worksheet for the proposed Roseau Lake rehabilitation and Sprague Creek wetland restoration. The proposed project area is located near the city of Roseau in Roseau County. The proposed project would install water control structures, embankments, and a

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UMC AWARDED FIRST SOT-LEARNING TO SHOOT R3 GRANT FROM MINNESOTA DNR

The University of Minnesota Crookston received approximately thirty-thousand dollars in grant money from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for angler and hunter recruitment, retention and reactivation (R3) training.  The focus of the funding “First Shot – Learning to Shoot” will create awareness and provide free firearm education and safety for women and youth by

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ITASCA STATE PARK TO DEDICATE NEW AMPHITHEATER

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the Friends of Itasca will host a dedication event on Saturday, July 27, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., for the new Lake Itasca Amphitheater at Itasca State Park. The dedication will take place at the amphitheater. Visitors should bring a blanket or lawn chair and come prepared for

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