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Warbler fallout
Not to get too technical, but a fallout -- when it comes to migratory birds -- occurs when there are no birds one day and birds are thick the next. It's affected by weather conditions, or perhaps by m...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 4:09 PM
Legislative notebook: Farmers want clarification
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey Farmers are not sure how much more they will be taxed after the Democratic-controlled Legislature adopted a $2 billion tax increase. It appears that farmers will pay ...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 1:12 AM
Leave fawns alone
White-tailed deer across the Northland have started to have their fawns, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is urging people to leave the little dears alone. Even if you dont see the m...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 12:00 AM
Still time to register for Hawk Ridge Birdathon
It isn't too late to register to participate in the 27th annual Hawk Ridge Birdathon, which will be held this Saturday, May 18. The object is to count as many bird species as you can within the 24-hou...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 1:06 PM
Bug market, big returns
Sure, you could listen to the experts about what the stock market will do. But how reliable is that? The return of the cicadas this summer -- now that's something you can bank on. These locusts mak...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 12:30 PM
North 47° - A Lake Superior Storm
By By Jonathan Chapman , February 14, 2013
DNR Report: Feb. 4
Reports filed Sunday by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officers.February 14, 2013
Cliffs and ELC give students science opportunities
By Tom Olsen , January 31, 2013
DNR Report: Jan. 25
Reports filed Sunday by Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officers.January 30, 2013
Private forest near Two Harbors protected
Nearly 1,000 acres of private land along the hills overlooking Lake Superior near Two Harbors will remain undeveloped thanks to a land conservation deal announced last week.By John Myers for the Lake County News-Chronicle , January 30, 2013
Field reports: North Shore gravel bars, created by flooding, could cause problems for fish
Last summer’s flooding has created large gravel bars that are blocking the mouths of several North Shore streams, say fisheries officials with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.By Sam Cook , January 27, 2013
Beargrease postponed
Hold your sleds. The John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon has been postponed until March 10. It was scheduled to start Jan 27.By Steve Kuchera , January 17, 2013
DNR to track fading moose population
By Tom Olsen , January 17, 2013
Private forest near Two Harbors protected with land easement
By John Myers , January 15, 2013
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