Anglers on one of Minnesota's largest lakes will be able to keep two walleye daily starting this spring, wildlife officials said Thursday.
The Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center (MAISRC) has launched a new website that highlights the multi-agency ...
Minnesota's moose population appears to have stabilized, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The ...
The northern part of the state allows hunters to use any legal firearms they want; however, in the south and west, only shotguns with slugs, muzzleloaders and handguns are allowed.
Mushroom hunters, wild blueberry pickers, chokecherry lovers and other foragers don’t want to leave it to the DNR.
Funding for the elk research project comes from the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by ...
Understanding forest structure is critical to preventing and mitigating future wildfires such as those last year in Lahaina, ...
Many counties in west central, southwest and northern Minnesota are under an increased fire danger warning due to warm ...
Residents will get the opportunity to contribute concerns, suggestions to DNR staff during lake management updates for more ...
Lake advocates say a recent state law is helping curb the problem of trash left on Minnesota’s frozen lakes. But they're ...
Changes could soon be coming to bear hunting in the state â€” in short, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wants to ...
As of Feb. 23, the state has harvested more than 43,000 pounds of perch, exceeding its share of the harvest of 36,500 pounds.