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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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DNR CONFIRMS ZEBRA MUSSELS FOUND IN UNION LAKE NEAR ERSKINE

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed the presence of zebra mussels in Union Lake, near Erskine in Polk County; First Silver Lake, near the town of Battle Lake in Otter Tail County; and Heilberger Lake, near Erhard in Otter Tail County. A lake property owner contacted the DNR after finding a zebra mussel

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AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES TASK FORCE PURCHASE SOLAR POWERED BOAT CLEANING STATION

The Polk County Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Task Force made a recent purchase to help protect waterways in Polk County. The Polk County Commissioners authorized the Task Force to use $34,575 in state grant funding to purchase a CD3 Wayside Solar boat cleaning station. Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator Jake Snyder says the station

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DNR REMINDS WATERFOWL HUNTERS TO TAKE STEPS TO AVOID SPREADING AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES

With the Minnesota hunting season underway, it is important for waterfowl hunters to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. Invasive species such as purple loosestrife, zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil and faucet snails can be transported in waterfowl hunters’ boats, decoys or blind material and other equipment without the proper precautions. “Hunters should take

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ZEBRA MUSSELS CONFIRMED IN MAHNOMEN COUNTY’S SOUTH TWIN LAKE

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed reports of zebra mussels in South Twin Lake in Mahnomen County. A lake user contacted the White Earth Nation Division of Natural Resources after finding what was subsequently confirmed to be an adult zebra mussel along the southeast shore of South Twin Lake. During two days of follow-up field inspections, White Earth staff

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