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OUTDOORS ISSUES

Lawmakers adjourn after making “historic” improvements for the environment and outdoor recreation.
New catch-and-release categories are great, but don’t short-shrift the state's historic records.
The legislation faces slim chances in the Senate.
The new deal requires that any logging be based on “sound wildlife biology.”

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Volunteers improve habitat in hopes sharp-tailed grouse will return.
As we celebrate Earth Day, I find myself reflecting on the place that grew me into the environmentalist I am today: northern Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes.
The award states Camp Ripley has long been recognized as one of the most ecologically pristine training sites in the nation.
Park Service proposes banning ATVs on part of Rainy Lake and all of Namakan and Sand Point lakes.
Along with millions of dollars for habitat and outdoor facilities, the bill would ban a wolf hunt and raise fishing license fees.
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Adding native plants to your yard, reducing window collisions and buying bird-friendly coffee will help sustain songbirds.

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HF 2564 would repeal “the current statutory language connecting the size of Minnesota’s elk herd to elk damage payments, giving the DNR greater ability to manage and grow Minnesota’s elk herd.”
As part of the phase-in, Americans can draw a seven-day Manitoba waterfowl license this fall but must enter a lottery for a limited number of licenses in 2024.
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County to increase wages for AIS inspectors to help with staff shortage.

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