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The 53rd Annual Crookston Christmas Bird Count is December 14

The National Audubon Society invites birdwatchers to participate in the longest-running community science survey, the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC). On Saturday, December 14, Crookston birders and nature enthusiasts will participate in this tradition, many rising before dawn. This is the 125th annual count hosted by Audubon. This year is the 53rd year volunteers […]

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RYDELL AND GLACIAL RIDGE REFUGES HOSTING SNOWSHOE LACING WORKSHOP

On Saturday, January 6th, 2024, the Friends of Rydell and Glacial Ridge Refuges Association will be hosting a Snowshoe Lacing Workshop at the Rydell NWR Visitor Center. The one-day workshop will run from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Class participants will learn how to lace their own pair of Ojibwa-style snowshoes. This is a fun,

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RYDELL AND GLACIAL RIDGE REFUGES TO HOST NINTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT

Rydell and Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuges will be hosting their 9th Annual Christmas Bird Count on Thursday, December 14th. This public event is administered by the National Audubon Society and is the longest-running citizen science bird project in the U.S. This year marks the 124th year of the Christmas Bird Count. Counts are held

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GRAZING OPPORTUNITY AT GLACIAL RIDGE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is accepting proposals for private landowners to graze cattle on parts of Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge beginning in May of 2023. The selected landowner will enter into a Cooperative Agricultural Agreement to conduct grazing on specified units of the Refuge. This conservation grazing opportunity has the potential to

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RYDELL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE HOSTING 7TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT DEC. 17

Rydell and Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuges will be hosting their 7th Annual Christmas Bird Count on Friday, December 17th. This pubic event is administered by the National Audubon Society and is the longest-running citizen science bird project in the U.S. This year will mark the 122nd year of the Christmas Bird Count. Counts are

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DNR URGES CAUTION TO CAMPERS AND OFF-ROAD RIDERS AS FIRE DANGER REMAINS VERY HIGH

Continued drought conditions mean very high fire danger persists in northwestern Minnesota. Spring outdoor recreation activity is increasing, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources urges outdoor enthusiasts to limit the use of campfires and use caution with off-road vehicles that could spark and start a wildfire. Northern Minnesota counties remain under open burning restrictions.

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