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    Minnesota – Chronic wasting disease found in Rochester-area elk farm

    An elk on a farm north of Rochester — the largest elk farm in the state with about 1,000 head — has been found to have chronic wasting disease.

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    Posted on 1st February 2009
    Under: Chronic Wasting Disease, Minnesota DNR, Minnesota Department of natural resources, minnesota | 2 Comments »

    Minnesota DNR, NWTF expand youth turkey hunting opportunities in 2009

    The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the National Wild Turkey Federation will again team up to offer special hunts for youth who are first-time turkey hunters. And thanks to NWTF volunteers, about 130 more young people – up from 407 last year – will get a shot at one of the 39 mentored events.

    But hurry – the application deadline is 4 p.m. on Feb. 23.

    All but one of the special hunts will occur April 18-19, the first weekend of the regular wild turkey season. Nearly all of the youth will hunt on private land thanks to the generosity of private landowners.

    To be eligible, a youth hunter must be age 12 to 17 on or before April 18, have a valid Firearms Safety Certificate, and be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Any youth who has ever purchased or been selected by lottery for a Minnesota turkey license of any type is ineligible. Hunters and their mentors will be assigned a NWTF volunteer guide, who must accompany both the youth and parent/guardian throughout the entire hunt.

    “Mentored hunts are an opportunity for youth to learn from experience,” said Mike Kurre, DNR mentoring program coordinator. “They provide an opportunity for mentors to pass their turkey hunting knowledge onto the next generation.”

    Applications for the wild turkey hunt are available online at the DNR Web site: http://mndnr.gov/youthturkey. Participants will be selected through a random lottery. A map of areas open to special youth hunts and a listing of hunts can be viewed and printed online.

    To participate as a mentor or volunteer your land for the youth mentored hunts, contact your local NWTF chapter and click “In Your State,” on the left hand side of the page, for the nearest chapter

     

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    Posted on 27th January 2009
    Under: Minnesota DNR, Minnesota Department of natural resources, Turkey hunting, Uncategorized, first-time turkey hunters | No Comments »

    Blackduck man found guilty of wetlands filling in Itasca County

    A Blackduck man was recently found guilty of major wetlands violations in Itasca County. The violations were part of the Wetland Conservation Act, administered by local counties with support from by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).

    Jeffery R. Swanson, 40, was sentenced last November to pay more than $15,000 in fines and fees, placed on a two-year unsupervised probation and had 180 days in jail stayed for two years.

    The case resulted from a 2006 inspection by DNR staff involving more than 90,000 square feet of wetlands that was illegally filled near the Alvwood area of Itasca County. After a series of legal proceedings, Swanson was found guilty of violating a cease-and-desist order and a restoration order.

    The Itasca Soil and Water Conservation District, Board of Water and Soil Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Itasca County Attorney’s Officer, and DNR conservation officers were involved with the case.

     

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    Posted on 27th January 2009
    Under: Minnesota DNR, Minnesota Department of natural resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Uncategorized | No Comments »

    Reminder: Fleeing an officer is a felony (January 27, 2009)

    The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officers, deputy sheriffs, police and other law enforcement officers remind citizens that fleeing an officer on foot or in any vehicle, including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles, is a felony offense.

    Depending on the circumstances of the event and whether there were injuries or deaths, penalties can include significant fines and jail time.

    “There is no excuse for not stopping for an officer. Running or driving away can put you and others in danger and compromise public safety,” said Capt. Ken Soring, acting DNR Enforcement chief.

    To report snowmobile violations or to request assistance, contact the Minnesota State Patrol for the name and phone number of a conservation officer in your area.

     

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    Posted on 27th January 2009
    Under: Minnesota DNR, Minnesota Department of natural resources, Minnesota deer hunters, minnesota | No Comments »

    Minnesota hunters harvest fewer deer in 2008 (January 27, 2009)

    Minnesota deer hunters harvested nearly 222,000 deer in 2008. This is a decline of 38,000, or about 19 percent, from 2007, but the ninth consecutive year the harvest has exceeded 200,000.

    “Bad weather opening weekend, lower deer populations in many permit areas and more lottery areas all had a role in the lower harvest,” said Dennis Simon, wildlife section chief for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). “Still, hunters found success and we were able to lower deer populations in some areas.”

    Overall, the statewide firearm harvest was down 15 percent from last year. The archery harvest was down 7 percent and the muzzleloader harvest down 25 percent. Firearms hunters harvested 190,100 deer, archery hunters 22,550 and muzzleloader hunters 9,300. Hunters who participated in the early antlerless season, which was expanded to 30 areas in 2008, tagged 5,250 deer.

    Despite the decrease from 2007’s harvest total of 260,604 and the lowest total harvest level in five years, 2008 ranked as the eighth-highest Minnesota deer harvest ever recorded.

    “The majority of our deer harvest comes during the first weekend of firearms season,” said Lou Cornicelli, DNR big game program coordinator. “When the weather is bad like it was, we never fully make up the difference the next weekend.”

    Deer populations in many permit areas also were lower than previous years, which is a direct result of aggressive antlerless deer management.

    “In many deer areas, we’ve allowed hunters to take up to five deer each, which by design has likely lowered populations toward our established goals,” Cornicelli said.

    Final population estimates will be completed after the winter ends and the DNR will re-evaluate populations relative to established goals. Additional significant winter weather in some parts of Minnesota this year could reduce deer populations in some areas.

    “Many hunters will see lower bag limits and, in some cases, placement of their hunting area into lottery designation,” Cornicelli said. “It’s important that hunters pay close attention to the hunting synopsis when it comes out in late July.”

    Looking ahead to the 2009 season, the deadline for the either-sex permit application is Thursday, Sept. 3. Archery deer hunting will begin Sept. 19 and the early antlerless deer season will be the weekend of Oct. 10.  The statewide firearms deer hunting season will open on Nov. 7 and the muzzleloader season will open Nov. 28.

     

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    Posted on 27th January 2009
    Under: Deer, Hunting, Minnesota DNR, Minnesota Department of natural resources, Minnesota deer hunters, Uncategorized, Whitetail Deer, hunting news | No Comments »

    New boundaries drawn for Ashby State Goose Refuge, Grant County Minnesota (January 22, 2009)

    The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will modify the boundaries of the Ashby State Goose Refuge in Grant County later this month, according to game refuge order 461. The refuge will be made smaller, as requested by local citizens, after the proposal was heard at a public hearing last September.ashbyrefugenewsreleaselowres

    Grant County residents had submitted a petition containing about 60 signatures asking that the DNR abandon a portion of the Ashby goose refuge. It cited landowner desire to hunt geese within the existing refuge.

    The Ashby refuge, as originally created by the DNR in 1971, was intended to help re-establish Canada geese and encompassed 3,170 acres. The new boundaries will reduce the size of the refuge to 1,450 acres, but will still include the wetlands most important to geese.

    The vacated portions of the refuge, which include both Sumstad and Pelican Creek waterfowl productions areas, will be open to goose hunting in 2009 during established seasons. The remainder of the vacated refuge is privately owned. The Minnesota Outdoor Recreation Trespass Law requires that hunters obtain landowner permission before hunting on any private property.

    For more information about Canada geese, state goose or waterfowl refuges or wildlife management, visit www.mndnr.gov. Questions regarding the Ashby State Goose Refuge may be directed to Kevin Kotts, DNR Glenwood area wildlife supervisor, at 320-634-0342

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    Posted on 22nd January 2009
    Under: Minnesota Department of natural resources, waterfowl hunting | No Comments »