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MINNESOTA DNR REPORT SHOWS WETLAND GAINS IN STATE

Wetland Status and Trends Monitoring Report summarizes 15 years of data Minnesota has had a net gain of approximately 43,000 acres of wetland in 2006-2020 — that’s one of the critical findings of the Wetland Status and Trends Monitoring Report released today by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The report also shows that most […]

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DNR LOOKING TO FILL 200 PAID SUMMER INTERNSHIPS

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is looking for passionate and dedicated students interested in learning more about natural resource careers through paid summer internships. DNR summer interns gain valuable training, build meaningful experience, and help create a healthy, sustainable, and inclusive Minnesota. The DNR has a wide variety of internship opportunities throughout the state,

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TAKE A KID ICE FISHING IS THIS WEEKEND, MN DNR REMINDS ANGLERS TO PUT SAFETY FIRST

Take a Kid Ice Fishing Weekend is from Saturday, January 13, through Monday, January 15; the Minnesota Department of Natural Resource advises anglers to put safety first when making plans. “Ice is unsafe in much of the state, including in the metro area where there is still open water on some lakes,” said Benji Kohn,

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CROOKSTON DRIFTBUSTERS SNOWMOBILE CLUB OFFERING SAFETY TRAINING FIELD DAY

The Crookston Driftbusters Snowmobile Club will offer a Snowmobile Safety Training field day for students aged 12 and older on Saturday, January 6. Students must first complete an online portion of the class. The four-hour course must be completed on the student’s own time prior to the field day. There is a link on the

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PROTECT TREES FROM WINTER AND WILDLIFE

Taking proactive measures now can help young yard trees survive winter weather conditions and hungry wildlife, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “Yard trees provide countless benefits to our environment and our well-being. They help clean our air, reduce our electric bills, and enhance our surroundings, to name a few,” said Nikki Henger,

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DRY CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT MINNESOTA INCREASE POTENTIAL WILDFIRES

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources encourages Minnesotans to use caution and stay aware of wildfire risk. Lack of snow and unusually warm, dry conditions over the next week are likely to increase fire danger in much of Minnesota. Dry, brown grasses and vegetation mean wildfires can start easily and spread quickly; this elevated risk

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