News release, Dec. 11
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Minnesota DNR News

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Dec. 11, 2023

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DNR Fish and Wildlife Almanac

A weekly list of news briefs about fish, wildlife, and habitat management.

CWD hunt offers additional harvest opportunities Dec. 15-17

Hunters can harvest deer in a late-season chronic wasting disease management hunt Friday, Dec. 15, through Sunday, Dec. 17. Deer permit areas open to this CWD management hunt are 342, 605, 643, 645, 646, 647, 648 and 649. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources added DPA 342 to the hunt after a deer harvested there this fall tested positive for CWD.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources establishes CWD management hunts to assess potential disease spread and to help mitigate the risk of CWD transmission by reducing the number of deer. CWD management hunts take place in areas where CWD positive deer are consistently detected, or in areas where CWD positive deer have been recently detected and more information is needed.

CWD sampling is mandatory for deer harvested in this hunt, and carcass movement restrictions apply in all late-hunt DPAs except 342. Hunters in DPA 342 are not required, but are encouraged, to keep whole carcasses within the DPA until the carcasses are quartered or the meat is de-boned.

Hunters should check the complete information about permits, CWD sampling, land access and other important details on the Minnesota DNR website (mndnr.gov/cwd/cwd-hunts.html).

Minnesota DNR webinars focus on owls and mudpuppies

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources invites people interested in wildlife and outdoor skills to check out the winter program schedule for the Minnesota Outdoor Skills and Stewardship Series.

In a webinar on Wednesday, Dec. 13, Sparky Stensaas, founder and executive director of Friends of Sax-Zim Bog, will discuss northern Minnesota?s owls, and how to find and photograph these captivating birds. People travel from across the continent and globe to see the owls at Sax-Zim Bog, where there have been 10 owl species recorded in winter.

In a webinar on Wednesday, Dec. 20, biologists Jeff LeClere and Krista Larson will discuss the ecology of mudpuppies, the unique aquatic salamanders that become more active in wintertime and are sometimes unintentionally caught by ice anglers.

The Minnesota Outdoor Skills and Stewardship Series webinars are free and offered year-round, though registration is required. Visit the Outdoor Skills and Stewardship webpage of the Minnesota DNR website (mndnr.gov/discover) for the registration portal, more information about upcoming webinars and recordings of past webinars.

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Minnesota DNR seeks input on Kensington Loop OHV Trail proposal

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources invites public review and written comments on a proposal by Douglas County and the Runestone Off-Road ATV Riders (ROAR) Club to obtain grant-in-aid funding for an off-highway vehicle loop trail connecting Holmes City, Kensington Rune Stone Park, and the city of Kensington.

Grant-in-aid is a cost sharing program between the DNR, a local government sponsor and a local club. The program funds development and maintenance of OHV trails.

The proposed trail, known as the Kensington Loop Trail, would follow 22.75 miles of county and township gravel roads in Douglas County. The trail would be open to all OHVs, including all-terrain vehicles, off-road vehicles, and off-highway motorcycles. The ROAR Club and Douglas County would maintain the trail.

The DNR will accept written comments until 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 11. Comments may be submitted:

  • Via email to [email protected] (please put ?Kensington Loop? in the email subject line)
  • Via mail to Karen Cladas, OHV acquisitions and development specialist, Parks and Trails Division, Minnesota DNR, 14583 County Highway 19, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501.

A map of the proposed trail segments is available on the Kensington Loop OHV Trail proposal webpage (mndnr.gov/input/mgmtplans/ohv/plans/kensington-loop-ohv-trail.html). For more information, call Karen Cladas at 218-407-7176.

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