A dry winter and late spring rains may have caused many ducks to fly farther north to nest.| Superior Telegram
Crossbows appear to have increased buck harvest slightly in 2023 and were popular among younger and older hunters. In Wisconsin, the popularity of crossbows has grown fast in the past decade.| Superior Telegram
Idaho’s Fish and Game department is asking anglers to have at it with the walleyes, the Idaho Statesman reports. No limits; instead, anglers should “catch, kill and keep” every walleye they catch.| Superior Telegram
Data shows catch-and-release doesn’t work for many Lake Superior lakers.| Superior Telegram
The proposal would impact about 45 million acres of national forest land across 37 states, including the Little Missouri National Grasslands in western North Dakota.| Superior Telegram
Energy-permitting reform is an important step in making energy reliable and affordable. And, there's support from both sides of the political aisle to get it done this year.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Are you looking for inspiration and practical tips for making clean energy improvements in your home, business or community?| Park Rapids Enterprise
With pumped storage, a generation company that uses fossil fuels to back up its wind generation might dial back its fossil fuel releases, minimizing its impact on climate change.| Park Rapids Enterprise
As the final trapping season of BSU's urban deer study concludes, graduate student Raena Kemna will begin filling a long-standing research gap of deer in urban settings, aiding cities across the Northland.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Deer hunters in southern Minnesota can start grabbing their rifles, leaving the shotgun in the gun cabinet, during the next firearms deer season.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
As the final trapping season of BSU's urban deer study concludes, graduate student Raena Kemna will begin filling a long-standing research gap of deer in urban settings, aiding cities across the Northland.| Perham Focus
As the final trapping season of BSU's urban deer study concludes, graduate student Raena Kemna will begin filling a long-standing research gap of deer in urban settings, aiding cities across the Northland.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Some trappers disapprove of the court decision, but advocates say the new restrictions "will prevent needless, agonizing deaths of these rare cats."| Duluth News Tribune
The small forest cats are getting caught in traps set for other animals like bobcat.| Duluth News Tribune
The impact of the layoffs on the camping and Boundary Waters canoe season is unclear.| Duluth News Tribune
Wild lands have their treasures, but farmland also holds precious life while being carefully managed by caretakers. Michael Johnson reminds readers of the importance of enjoying all that land offers.| Mitchell Republic
Allowing crypto mining to keep generators spinning while rising atmospheric carbon levels contribute to climate change feels problematic, to say the least.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The RABC program is not suspended, but a timeline for resuming the processing of RABC permit applications is not yet available, a Canada Border Services Agency spokesperson said.| Dickinson Press
Minnesota Sea Grant offers new identification decals to tell the silvery fish apart.| St. Cloud Live
A UMD study found that bigmouth buffalo are terrible at reproduction but are killing it at living to old age.| St. Cloud Live
Crossbows appear to have increased buck harvest slightly in 2023 and were popular among younger and older hunters. In Wisconsin, the popularity of crossbows has grown fast in the past decade.| St. Cloud Live
Among its many provisions, the Inflation Reduction Act provides several incentives for homeowners (and renters) to make energy-efficiency improvements to their homes.| Bemidji Pioneer
A dry winter and late spring rains may have caused many ducks to fly farther north to nest.| Grand Forks Herald
Minnesota's drumming survey, conducted in April and May, was the highest since 1972.| Duluth News Tribune
We urgently need to return carbon dioxide and other gasses toward those levels when our atmospheric hazards were less extreme.| Bemidji Pioneer
Let’s make Mother’s Day 2024 the catalyst for hundreds of conversations that help people fight the pollution overheating our planet.| Bemidji Pioneer
Building support for climate solutions takes more than one action.| Bemidji Pioneer