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Minnesota’s 2025 Walk-In Access program is open for enrollment

Enrollment is open for Minnesota’s 2025 Walk-In Access program, which pays landowners to allow public access on private lands. Since 2011, the Walk-In Access program has enrolled parcels of 40 acres or larger with high-quality natural cover. These parcels are usually enrolled in conservation programs like the Conservation Reserve Program or Reinvest in Minnesota. Although […]

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MnDNR will be conducting aerial elk surveys in the next few weeks

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will conduct aerial elk surveys in the next few weeks when conditions allow. DNR staff will survey the Kittson County and Grygla elk herds in northwestern Minnesota and the border elk herd in both Minnesota and Manitoba. The surveys are typically conducted yearly during the winter, weather and snow

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Minnesota DNR urges safety around cold water

As the leaves fall and the nights grow cooler, the water temperature in lakes and rivers across the state has started dropping as well. Whether they’re hunting, fishing, or paddling, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources offers this reminder to anyone still using the water: Your safety is your responsibility. Even for strong swimmers, unexpected

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RED FLAG WARNING ISSUED FOR EXTREME FIRE RISK

The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for 39 counties in central, northeast, northwest, and southwest Minnesota due to extreme fire danger. Effective 7:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m., affected counties include Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Wadena, and Wilkin. Effective 10:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m.,

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CAUTION PARAMOUNT AS ICE SEASON GETS UNDERWAY

The ice season got off to a quick start in parts of Minnesota in recent days, with ice forming on some water bodies and numerous reports of ice anglers already testing their luck. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds everyone to stay on shore until there’s at least 4 inches of new, clear ice.

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