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DNR UPDATES: GRANT PROGRAM “NO CHILD LEFT INSIDE” TO HELP GET KIDS OUTSIDE

Lifelong lessons and care for Minnesota’s tremendous outdoor heritage start with quality time outdoors. The DNR is offering a new grant program called “No Child Left Inside” to help more children cast a fishing line, study animal tracks, hike, bike or simply learn more about nature. Public entities and nonprofit organizations serving youth under age […]

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SEE FALL COLORS WITH SOME MINNESOTA STATE FOREST DRIVES

A scenic drive through Minnesota’s state forests is a great way to view beautiful fall color. Depending on the forest drive, visitors might see a spectacular mix of dark evergreen amid vivid autumn hues of maples, oaks, and aspens, set against a backdrop of bluffs, lakes and winding rivers. Minnesota’s 59 state forests cover more

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WATERFOWL SEASON, TAKE A KID HUNTING WEEKEND BEGIN SATURDAY

Duck hunting is expected to be good when Minnesota’s regular waterfowl season opens a half-hour before sunrise on Saturday, September 21. The duck season structure is similar to recent years. The waterfowl seasons are based on a federal framework that applies to all states in the Mississippi Flyway. For all the waterfowl hunting regulations, check

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MINNESOTANS ASKED TO SERVE ON FISH AND WILDLIFE BUDGET OVERSIGHT COMMITTEES

Interested in helping the Department of Natural Resources determine how Game and Fish Fund dollars are spent? Submit an application to serve on a review committee by Friday, September 20. Minnesota’s Game and Fish Fund is the fiscal foundation for many of the state’s core natural resource management functions. Upwards of $110 million is deposited

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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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STARRY STONEWORT CONFIRMED IN LAKE BELTRAMI

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed a small population of the invasive algae starry stonewort in Lake Beltrami, near Bemidji in Beltrami County. Last August, a volunteer found a strand of starry stonewort near the public access in Lake Beltrami during the University of Minnesota Extension’s annual “Starry Trek” event. Subsequent searches and

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