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Enforcement agencies across the country, including the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the North Dakota Game ...
Thankfully, Powassan virus is still rare in Minnesota, but that is not the case for the deadliest creature on earth, which is found in abundance throughout the state. This year, experts say they are ...
Invasive carp previously fitted with acoustic tags have led the Minnesota DNR and its state and federal partners to a school of invasive carp in Pool 8 of the Mississippi River at the confluence of ...
Invasive shrubs, such as buckthorn and Japanese barberry, can also contribute to human health impacts. Invasive shrubs create ...
Changes in lake habitat, ecology and conditions coupled with technological advances in fishing gear and methods are prompting the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to seek public input on a ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is asking for input on several special fishing regulation proposals.
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Audacy on MSNA warning ahead of the 4th of July weekend: Drunk boating is drunk driving says the DNRMinnesota lakes and rivers are expected to be very busy this weekend with the July 4th holiday and the heat of summer pushing people towards the water. There will also be additional law enforcement ...
A new law as of July 1 requires some adults and youth who operate motorboats—including personal watercraft—to have a valid ...
During this upcoming long Fourth of July weekend, lakes and rivers across Minnesota likely will be at their busiest. Among ...
Asian carp have been spotted at the mouth of the Root River in Minnesota, raising concerns about the invasive species' impact ...
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