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Minnesota deer facts
DNR staff report | October 19, 2018
Deer: The animal An adult female white-tailed deer weigh about 145 lbs., and males weigh about 170 lbs. The biggest white-tailed deer recorded in Minnesota was a 500- pound buck. A whitetail’s home range is about one square mile. Deer hunting There are nearly 500,000 firearms deer hunters in Minnesota. Last year, 35 percent of Minnesota firearm hunters successfully harvested... READ MORE >
Celebrate Minnesota’s North Shore at Sugarloaf annual open house
DNR staff report | October 12, 2018
Celebrate Minnesota’s majestic North Shore and learn about its unique geology, climate and more. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Sugarloaf North Shore Stewardship Association are holding an annual open house at the Sugarloaf Cove Nature Center on Saturday, October 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The open house includes a series of scheduled naturalist talks... READ MORE >
Deer hunting is truly part of Minnesota culture
DNR staff report | October 05, 2018
Deer hunting is more than good business. For many, it’s a family tradition, part of Minnesota’s heritage. It is a way to get out and be active together in the great outdoors. Nearly half a million, or 12 percent, of Minnesotans (residents age 16 and older) participate in deer hunting, which is double the national average. Since 1998, our state... READ MORE >
Minnesota’s wolf population remains stable
DNR staff report | September 28, 2018
Minnesota’s wolf population estimate was 2,655 wolves and 465 wolf packs during the winter of 2017-2018 within Minnesota’s wolf range, an estimate that is statistically unchanged from the previous winter, according to the Department of Natural Resources. “Subtle changes in wolf population numbers year to year indicate that Minnesota supports a healthy wolf population and the long-term trends demonstrate that... READ MORE >
Great Lakes states to collaborate on West Nile virus monitoring in ruffed grouse
DNR staff report | June 02, 2018
A region-wide effort to better understand West Nile virus in ruffed grouse is getting under way in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. “In the Great Lakes region, West Nile virus has been found in a small number of grouse with no known population-level effects at this point,” said Charlotte Roy, grouse project leader with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “Still,... READ MORE >
Great Lakes states to collaborate on West Nile virus monitoring in ruffed grouse
DNR staff report | May 26, 2018
A region-wide effort to better understand West Nile virus in ruffed grouse is getting under way in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. “In the Great Lakes region, West Nile virus has been found in a small number of grouse with no known population-level effects at this point,” said Charlotte Roy, grouse project leader with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “Still,... READ MORE >
New firewood rules aim to protect Minnesota forests
DNR staff report | May 26, 2018
Campers and other visitors planning to have campfires at state parks, state forests and other public lands managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources need to be aware of new firewood rules beginning this year. New rules were needed, because quarantine boundaries instituted for gypsy moth and emerald ash borer made the former rules problematic. Under the new rules,... READ MORE >
Grand Marais area fisheries announces survey work
DNR staff report | May 26, 2018
Each year, fisheries staff from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Grand Marais area office conducts fisheries surveys and assessments to monitor changes in fish populations, and to evaluate management strategies. Survey methods and frequencies vary based on the types of information needed for ongoing management evaluations in individual lakes and streams. Large lakes with heavy use are surveyed more... READ MORE >
Buy a walleye stamp and help maintain fishing opportunities
DNR staff report | May 05, 2018
Some anglers go above and beyond to make fishing better in Minnesota by purchasing walleye stamps that help the Department of Natural Resources add walleye to lakes where there otherwise would be none. “Buying a walleye stamp is a concrete way to help maintain fishing opportunities in Minnesota,” said Neil Vanderbosch, DNR fisheries program consultant. Funds from walleye stamps go... READ MORE >