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Thunder Bay’s National Wonder
Canadians recently voted on-line for their top “Wonder of Canada” and the overwhelming #1 People’s Choice was the legendary land formation that stretches into Lake Superior--the Sleeping Giant.
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Canadians recently voted on-line for their top “Wonder of Canada” and the overwhelming #1 People’s Choice was the legendary land formation that stretches into Lake Superior--the Sleeping Giant.
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Scientists Discover Surprisingly Rapid Warming
Lake Superior is warming at a rate faster than the climate around it, according to a study conducted by two UMD scientists.
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Lake Superior is warming at a rate faster than the climate around it, according to a study conducted by two UMD scientists.
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Firewise in Our Communities
Many homes were lost to the 2007 Ham Lake Fire early this season. Many homes were also saved, thanks to wildfire sprinkler systems and people practicing firewise principles.
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Many homes were lost to the 2007 Ham Lake Fire early this season. Many homes were also saved, thanks to wildfire sprinkler systems and people practicing firewise principles.
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Urban Trail Ready for Use: A newly completed footpath gives a new look at Duluth
Duluth is known for its great overlooks, expansive views of Lake Superior, wildlife, and green space. Now, tourists and locals a like can enjoy a new way to see the city of Duluth—one step at a time.
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Duluth is known for its great overlooks, expansive views of Lake Superior, wildlife, and green space. Now, tourists and locals a like can enjoy a new way to see the city of Duluth—one step at a time.
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Don’t Move Firewood
Campers who plan to build campfires need to be aware of Minnesota's new firewood movement restrictions.
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Campers who plan to build campfires need to be aware of Minnesota's new firewood movement restrictions.
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Keep birds healthy; avoid moldy birdseed
Moldy birdseed and unclean bird feeders can cause birds to become sick. In hot humid weather, it is common for mold to form on wet birdseed. The mold can cause a fatal avian disease called aspergillosis, which affects the birds' respiratory systems, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
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Moldy birdseed and unclean bird feeders can cause birds to become sick. In hot humid weather, it is common for mold to form on wet birdseed. The mold can cause a fatal avian disease called aspergillosis, which affects the birds' respiratory systems, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
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A Fiery Opener on the Gunflint Trail
I spent opening weekend on the Gunflint Trail, but not fishing. Up in that country, a fire is burning. Local volunteer firefighters such as myself were called in to assist the Gunflint Trail Volunteer Fire Department with structure protection.
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I spent opening weekend on the Gunflint Trail, but not fishing. Up in that country, a fire is burning. Local volunteer firefighters such as myself were called in to assist the Gunflint Trail Volunteer Fire Department with structure protection.
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Is Minnesota’s Fishing Tradition on the Wane?
A steelheader spent the night in our guest cabin last week. It had been two or three years since we’d last seen him. Prior to that, we’d seen him at least once—and likely two or three times—every fishing season for about 15 years. He was happy to be back and not sure why he’d missed a couple of springs.
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A steelheader spent the night in our guest cabin last week. It had been two or three years since we’d last seen him. Prior to that, we’d seen him at least once—and likely two or three times—every fishing season for about 15 years. He was happy to be back and not sure why he’d missed a couple of springs.
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Ham Lake Fire: Gunflint Trail Forest Fire
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HAM LAKE FIRE-RELATED INFORMATION
Following is information that may be helpful for citizens who are affected by the Ham Lake Fire on the Gunflint Trail.
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More About Northeast Minnesota Moose
A recent column about the 23 percent one-year decline in the Arrowhead moose herd prompted responses from a small handful of folks who are knowledgeable about moose and aspects of the present situation. Some of their views are shared here. With one exception, I’ve identified folks with a description of their background rather than a name.
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A recent column about the 23 percent one-year decline in the Arrowhead moose herd prompted responses from a small handful of folks who are knowledgeable about moose and aspects of the present situation. Some of their views are shared here. With one exception, I’ve identified folks with a description of their background rather than a name.
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Moose decline merits priority concern
Our northeastern moose herd is very likely in serious trouble, but I think the best we can expect from the powers that be is population monitoring and perhaps a study or two by graduate students as Minnesota's largest free-ranging mammal slips toward nonexistence. When it comes to the politics of Minnesota wildlife management, moose have two strikes against them: They live way up north someplace and they don't quack.
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Our northeastern moose herd is very likely in serious trouble, but I think the best we can expect from the powers that be is population monitoring and perhaps a study or two by graduate students as Minnesota's largest free-ranging mammal slips toward nonexistence. When it comes to the politics of Minnesota wildlife management, moose have two strikes against them: They live way up north someplace and they don't quack.
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Minnesota Anglers Should Unite…Soon
Minnesota needs a fishing coalition. Not another Carpsuckers, Inc. or Bullhead Foundation, but an honest-to-goodness umbrella organization that represents all anglers. Today’s fishing organizations are for anglers who are enamored of a certain species or a particular fishing method. There are roles for these single purpose groups—primarily in lobbying for stocking programs, species-specific fishing regulations, and local habitat projects, or coordinating like-minded souls, such as tournament anglers—but they cannot speak for anglers as a whole and are bit players in “big picture issues.”
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Minnesota needs a fishing coalition. Not another Carpsuckers, Inc. or Bullhead Foundation, but an honest-to-goodness umbrella organization that represents all anglers. Today’s fishing organizations are for anglers who are enamored of a certain species or a particular fishing method. There are roles for these single purpose groups—primarily in lobbying for stocking programs, species-specific fishing regulations, and local habitat projects, or coordinating like-minded souls, such as tournament anglers—but they cannot speak for anglers as a whole and are bit players in “big picture issues.”
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Minnesota Moose Numbers Decline, Hunt Continues
Moose populations are declining in Minnesota, according to results of aerial surveys by the state DNR. Moose in Minnesota are at the southern limits of their North American range.
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Moose populations are declining in Minnesota, according to results of aerial surveys by the state DNR. Moose in Minnesota are at the southern limits of their North American range.
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Quagga Mussels Confirmed in Duluth-Superior Harbor
The presence of the quagga mussel, a cousin to the zebra mussel, was confirmed for the first time in the Duluth-Superior Harbor.
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The presence of the quagga mussel, a cousin to the zebra mussel, was confirmed for the first time in the Duluth-Superior Harbor.
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Minnesota Assumes Wolf Management
Minnesota’s wolf population has been officially removed from the federal endangered species list and will be managed by the state DNR. Wolves were removed from the endangered species list in Wisconsin and Michigan as well.
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Minnesota’s wolf population has been officially removed from the federal endangered species list and will be managed by the state DNR. Wolves were removed from the endangered species list in Wisconsin and Michigan as well.
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Drought, Warm Temps, Affect Lake Superior
If the warm and dry conditions continue into summer, the warm waters in streams will stress trout living there, including juvenile steelhead. Fish kills likely occurred last winter when severe cold completely frozen drought-stricken streams.
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If the warm and dry conditions continue into summer, the warm waters in streams will stress trout living there, including juvenile steelhead. Fish kills likely occurred last winter when severe cold completely frozen drought-stricken streams.
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The Dorothy Molter Museum-A Tribute to a Wilderness Life
A grove of pines on the eastern outskirts of Ely is the pleasant setting of a museum dedicated to the last resident of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness—Dorothy Molter.
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A grove of pines on the eastern outskirts of Ely is the pleasant setting of a museum dedicated to the last resident of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness—Dorothy Molter.
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New Zealand Mudsnails in Duluth-Superior Harbor
The New Zealand mudsnail is another invasive species now living in the Duluth-Superior Harbor and St. Louis River estuary.
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The New Zealand mudsnail is another invasive species now living in the Duluth-Superior Harbor and St. Louis River estuary.
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ATV & OHM Rules of the Road
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Many Minnesotans enjoy riding all-terrain vehicles (ATV) and off-highway motorcycles (OHM). In order to have a safe and enjoyable time riding this summer, the Minnesota DNR encourages all riders to know and obey the laws and safety rules concerning these vehicles.
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