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DNR, National Wild Turkey Federation partner on habitat enhancement projects in Hubbard County : Feb 28, 2022 | News Release

Wild turkeys and a variety of wildlife species in Hubbard County are benefiting from a partnership between the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the Park Rapids Tall Pine Toms chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation.

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Minnesota Deer Hunters Association gifts 160 acres to Park Rapids DNR

Minnesota Deer Hunters Association gifts 160 acres to Park Rapids DNR
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Counts show sharp drop in sharptails in east-central Minnesota


Counts show sharp drop in sharptails in east-central Minnesota
July 26, 2021
Minnesota’s sharp-tailed grouse population has declined significantly in the east-central portion of the state, according to spring population counts conducted by the Minnesota DNR and cooperators who help count the birds.
Based on the new population information, the DNR plans to close the hunting season in the east-central zone for 2021 and future years. The DNR also is continuing to work with the Minnesota Sharp-tailed Grouse Society (MSGS) to explore habitat management options.
“Sharp-tailed grouse require areas of approximately 1 to 3 square miles of grassland and brushland, so managing their habitats often requires cooperation between multiple land owners,” said Charlotte Roy, DNR grouse project leader. “We’ve known for some time that the large, open areas of grassland and brushland that sharp-tailed grouse need are changing and becoming less suitable for these birds.”

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Significant decline in sharp-tailed grouse in east-central Minnesota


Significant decline in sharp-tailed grouse in east-central Minnesota
Minnesota’s sharp-tailed grouse population has declined significantly in the east-central portion of the state, according to spring population counts conducted by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and cooperators who help count the birds.
Based on the new population information, the DNR plans to close the hunting season in the east-central zone for 2021 and future years. The DNR also is continuing to work with the Minnesota Sharp-tailed Grouse Society (MSGS) to explore habitat management options.
“Sharp-tailed grouse require areas of approximately 1 to 3 square miles of grassland and brushland, so managing their habitats often requires cooperation between multiple land owners,” said Charlotte Roy, DNR grouse project leader. “We’ve known for some time that the large, open areas of grassland and brushland that sharp-tailed grouse need are changing and becoming less suitable for these birds.”

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Boy Scouts help plant trees at Sucker Creek Preserve | Detroit Lakes Tribune


Boy Scouts help plant trees at Sucker Creek Preserve
Members of Boy Scouts Troop 674 were kept busy this past Saturday, planting more than 90 baby trees at Detroit Lakes' Sucker Creek Preserve. The tree planting marked the start of the final phase of a three-year Minnesota Department of Natural Resources grant project at the park to eradicate the invasive species known as buckthorn.
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Members of Boy Scouts Troop 674 helped Sucker Creek Preserve founder Sally Hausken (far right) and Detroit Lakes Parks & Arena Supervisor Tom Gulon (far left) with planting more than 90 trees at the preserve on Saturday morning, May 1. The tree planting was part of a three-year grant project to eradicate the invasive species buckthorn from the preserve and replace it with trees native to the area. (Vicki Gerdes / Tribune)

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