What does a big game coordinator do, anyway?
Just in time for the 2010 firearms deer hunting season, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has recorded a new audio program featuring an interview with Lou Cornicelli, DNR Big Game Program coordinator. “He offers insights into what it takes to manage large game populations and provides some excellent information to help hunters prepare for the firearms deer season,” explained Steve Carroll, the DNR information officer who served as host of the program.
Cornicelli shared a bit about his background and training, as well as what hunters can expect this fall. He touched on tips for a successful hunt, what role the weather may play and convenient ways for hunters to register their deer. He also discussed deer hunting traditions, the importance of safety, and ways to get more kids involved with the sport.
Minnesota has about 500,000 licensed deer hunters. The firearms season begins Nov. 6. The 25-minute program can be downloaded from the DNR website at www.mndnr.gov.
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