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Constellation charts available online
DNR staff report | October 23, 2020
Anyone who has spent time looking at stars in the southern hemisphere might have noticed that the night sky is completely different in Minnesota. The Southern Cross (Cruz del Sur) indicates the direction of the cardinal point it is named after and can be seen south of the Equator year-round. Andromeda is visible now that it’s spring in the southern... READ MORE >
Waterfowl hunters help fight spread of aquatic invasive species
DNR staff report | October 16, 2020
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 water milfoil and faucet snails can be transported in waterfowl hunters’ boats, decoys or blind material and other equipment without the proper precautions. “Hunters should take a few minutes to... READ MORE >
DNR seeks comments on Grand Marais area lake and stream management plans
DNR staff report | October 16, 2020
People interested in the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources strategies for managing fisheries in Grand Marais area lakes and streams are encouraged to submit comments on management plans scheduled for review this winter. This annual review process includes several waters located within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). Comments on fish management for lakes and streams in the Grand... READ MORE >
2019 small game harvest numbers up despite fewer licenses being sold
DNR staff report | October 09, 2020
The small game hunter mail survey by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources estimated that slightly fewer small game licenses were sold in 2019 than the previous year, continuing a downward trend in overall license sales for the past 20 years. Despite fewer ruffed grouse and ring-necked pheasant hunters, hunters harvested more grouse and pheasants in 2019 and successful hunters... READ MORE >
Hunter walking trails provide access to public hunting in northern Minnesota
DNR staff report | October 02, 2020
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources maintains hunter walking trails as easy ways to travel by foot through wildlife management areas, state and federal forests, and other public hunting lands. Some trails may be unmowed this year; however, they still remain open for use and wind through prime habitat for ruffed grouse, American woodcock, wild turkey and white-tailed deer. “These... READ MORE >
Virtual open houses for wolf management plan
DNR staff report | October 02, 2020
Registration is open for virtual open houses that will offer opportunities for people to hear about wolves in Minnesota and share their thoughts as the Department of Natural Resources updates the state’s 20-year-old wolf management plan. The open houses will include informational presentations from the DNR and allow real-time public input and Q&A. Each open house takes place from 6-8... READ MORE >
Fatal accidents involving OHVs reach highest level in more than a decade
DNR staff report | September 25, 2020
As the state’s number of fatal accidents involving off-highway vehicles (OHVs) reaches the highest level in more than a decade, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds riders to play it safe and take proper safety precautions. “We’re seeing riders of all ages and abilities out on the trails this year, which is great,” said Jon Paurus, DNR Enforcement Division... READ MORE >
Dock and lift removal is an important time to check for invasive species
DNR staff report | September 25, 2020
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds lake property owners to check boats and trailers, docks and boatlifts, and all other water-related equipment for invasive species when removing seasonal storage equipment. While it’s always important to look for invasive species on boats, docks and other equipment, it is especially important at this time of year. In recent years, several new... READ MORE >
Waterfowl hunting begins this weekend
DNR staff report | September 25, 2020
Minnesota’s regular waterfowl season opens a half-hour before sunrise on Saturday, September 26. The duck season structure this year is similar to recent years. The waterfowl seasons are based on a federal framework that applies to all states in the Mississippi Flyway. Regulations for waterfowl hunting, including Canada goose, sandhill crane and other migratory bird hunting, are available wherever DNR... READ MORE >
Snare breakaway devices required starting October 1
DNR staff report | September 25, 2020
Trappers who use snares need to know about a regulation change that is about to go into effect. Beginning Thursday, October 1, snares capable of taking a wild animal must include a breakaway device that causes the snare loop to disassemble at 350 pounds of pull as measured by a static load test. This applies to all snares, except those... READ MORE >