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Introductory page explaining the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' Walk In Access program for hunters.
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Minnesota wildlife facts with links to information on frogs, toads, bald eagles, bears, fox, fisher, wolves, tundra swans and moose. Also links to articles from the Minnesota Volunteer and Fish and Wildlife Today.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources official Web site.
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Summaries of Wildlife Research Findings 2007
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources information about dealing with nuisance animals, including links to pages of specific animals and problems.
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Minnesota Department of Nartural Resources offers recommendations for roadside maintanence in order to prevent the disturbance of wildlife living along those areas.
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This page contains the categories and links to final reports from research supported by the Natural Heritage and Nongame Research Program and/or the Nongame Wildlife Program.
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Summarizes information about the potential environmental and health impacts of using lead shot when hunting. Contains an in-depth and detailed literature review and details of non-toxic shot regulations throughout the ...
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The Nongame Wildlife Program has more than 50 wildlife conservation projects underway in Minnesota to help the kinds of wildlife that are not hunted. Links are provided to various projects around the state.
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Practical tips for natural resources stewardship around your home, neighborhood and property. events | a-z list | newsroom | about DNR | contact us Recreation | Destinations | Nature | Education / safety | Licenses ...
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources information about taking (capturing, relocating or killing) a nuisance animal.
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Minnesota Ducks Dabble Or Dive For Dinner is an article on ducks from the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer's Young Naturalists section, which features stories about Minnesota's natural resources for all ages, including ...
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Answers to a quiz based on an article on wild turkeys in the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer's Young Naturalists section, which features stories about Minnesota's natural resources for all ages.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources provides information about using energized fences to keep deer from gardens. Links to further material on the topic are provided.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources provides information about excluding geese through the use of barrier fencing.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources provides information about using energized fencing to exclude geese, including components.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' prairie chicken hunting information
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' mourning dove hunting information
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An article on wild turkeys in the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer's Young Naturalists section, which features stories about Minnesota's natural resources for all ages, including articles on animals, fish, birds, ...
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An article about grouse found in the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer's Young Naturalists section, which features stories about Minnesota's natural resources for all ages.
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Minnesota monitors the threatened common tern through a nongame wildlife project. Program emphasis includes monitoring nest productivity, nest protection measures, and habitat improvement.
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The cricket frog is so rare that biologists considered declaring it extirpated in Minnesota. However, cricket frogs were heard calling in 1998 and a survey will be conducted in 1999 for this frog.
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The piping plover is endangered, and the common tern is classified as threatened. Program emphasis includes monitoring nest productivity, nest protection measures, and habitat improvement in Minnesota.
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Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' grouse hunting information
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A Minnesota Department of Natural Resources guide explaining why problems with geese arise in Minnesota and how homeowners can reduce these problems.