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- Minnesota Cuffs & Collars: Nearly 50 walleye carcasses dumped in the Rum RiverMinnesota cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR conservation officers. These reports are from the April 19, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The post Minne...
- New online tool shows scope of grassland losses, highlighting need to conserve America’s prairiesOn April 11, a coalition of conservation organizations announced the launch of MapforGrasslands.Org to illustrate of the need for the North American Grasslands ...
- Steve Carney: Modest fishing success on the South Dakota border, but best is yet to comeMy first fishing trip to the Big Stone-Traverse South Dakota border-waters system turned out rather lukewarm, as anticipated. It’s amazing how predictable thi...
- Minnesota DNR reminds public to prioritize water safety this springSt. Paul — With anglers, boaters, and paddlers taking advantage of the early ice-out across much of Minnesota, the Minnesota DNR is reminding anyone spending ...
- A Q-and-A with Patrick Berry of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers ahead of North American Rendezvous in MinneapolisOn Jan. 1, Patrick Berry took over as the new CEO and president of Missoula, Mont.-based Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. He replaced Land Tawney who’d led th...
- Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Land-transfer legislators aren’t true leadersReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the April 19, 2024, edition of Minnesota Outdoor News. The post Minnesota Letters to the Editor: Land-transf...
- Mixed Bag: Upper Red Lake group postpones April 20 Kelliher town hall meetingA town hall-style meeting scheduled by the Upper Red Lake Area Association to address state legislation that would transfer ownership of state lands around the ...
- Minnesota conservation groups to offer duck, pheasant action plan input April 30St. Paul — The Minnesota DNR is soliciting public feedback as the agency moves into the initial phase of updating the state’s 2020-2023 duck and pheasant ac...
- Environment legislation passes in Minnesota’s House and SenateThe state House and Senate environment policy bills were debated and passed on each of the floors this past week. A conference committee now needs to iron out t...
- Minnesota’s Pro Tip of the Week: Shore fishing a springtime traditionSpring, more than any other time of year, provides some quality fishing right off the banks. These opportunities exist along roadsides, ditches, feeder creeks, ...
- Minnesota’s statewide fishing report on April 17, 2024Weather dictates if crappies are shallow or deep, but they’re biting. A look at the Minnesota fishing report on April 17, 2024. The post Minnesota’s statewi...
- MN Daily Update: Backcountry Hunters and Anglers’ National Rendezvous coming this weekBackcountry Hunters and Anglers is bringing its 2024 North American Rendezvous to the Minneapolis Convention Center April 18-20. Here are more details. The...
- Commentary: Winter was tough on the southern Illinois bald eagle populationHomeowners are well aware that the rigors of winter exact a toll on your home. Spring touch-up work is inevitable – a dab of paint here, perhaps a few shingle...
- Spring fires: Some are ‘prescribed,’ others are not across New YorkAcross New York fire can be a tool for creating habitat and battling invasive species during the spring. This is done in the form of prescribed fires often perf...
- Christine Thomas: University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point celebrates 50 years of black bear researchOn April 2, the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point College of Natural Resources and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Foundation invited faculty, s...