Minnesota’s Walk-In Access program now for use beyond just hunting

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The Minnesota DNR’s Walk-In Access program is slated to have a similar amount of acreage available to hunters for the upcoming hunting seasons. But there’s a twist this year.
What’s new is that the program will expand, allowing bird watchers and photographers to access the 30,000 acres of available land to visit and explore.
“We’re hoping by the end of next year, we’ll have all the walk-in sites open to public users not just those select (locations) that were enrolled this year,” said Amber Knutson, WIA program coordinator for the DNR.

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