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Minnesota DNR 1h
K-9 Officer Reggie is at the DNR booth. Stop by and say hello!
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DNR Parks and Trails naturalist Alex Watson discusses recreation opportunities at
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MNDNR Forestry Jul 31
Water those trees. With little rain in the forecast, they need a boost now.
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MNDNR Forestry Jul 31
MDA scientists release tiny, stingless wasps to slow EAB
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Minnesota DNR 7h
Can you spot the flotation aid not U.S. Coast Guard approved? Inflatable armbands, water wings and floaties are not approved life jackets.
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Minnesota DNR 7h
Good morning from staff are answering questions today through Thursday in Redwood County. Stop by and say hello!
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Minnesota DNR Jul 31
[News]Pine trees likely to survive July hail damage
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Minnesota DNR Jul 31
[News]Zebra mussels confirmed in Douglas County’s Burgen Lake
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Minnesota DNR Jul 31
[News]Applications open for $8.6 million in Legacy grants
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Minnesota DNR Jul 31
Shhhh! You can hear just how healthy a is. DNR ecologist Megan Benage demonstrates at Joseph A. Tauer SNA.
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MNDNR Forestry Jul 28
Pine bark beetles can quickly kill upper branches & trees. Remove breeding habitat by chipping cut branches & logs.
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MNDNR Forestry Jul 29
Forests act as an umbrella, filter, and sponge to keep our water clean. Plant a tree for clean water.
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MNDNR Forestry Jul 30
Great collaborative effort to protect the last and largest wooded areas in Dakota County.
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Minnesota DNR Jul 30
Don’t just bring it - wear your life jacket! Nearly 90 percent of boating-related drowning victims were not wearing a life jacket.
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Minnesota DNR Jul 29
Lead plant can indicate a high-quality prairie. Regional Ecologist Megan Benage shows us at Joseph A.Tauer SNA:
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Minnesota DNR Jul 28
[News]Collaboration creates new wildlife management area in Dakota County
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Lewiston Area Trout Jul 27
First brown trout of the evening on a father/daughter outing!
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MNDNR Forestry Jul 27
Japanese beetles feeding on lindens. Healthy trees should recover. Watering trees during dry times reduces stress.
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MNDNR Forestry Jul 27
Wow! Forests store a lot of carbon.
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Minnesota Wildlife Jul 28
Learn to hunt! Find opportunities to even if you're new to hunting. August deadlines for these so don't wait to sign up.
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