December 1998

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of Contents - Winter 1998 Recent reports on fish, wildlife, and native plant activities throughout Minnesota Why DNR Wildlife is going broke, and what that means to hunters, trappers, and wildlife watchers. New plan recommends that local groups take over feed distribution DNR biologists unlock the secrets to the state's biggest walleye waters Well fed and sell armed, free-ranging domestic cats kill millions of birds each year Governor Carlson's multi-million dollar Habitat Initiative could be the biggest boost to Minnesota's outdoors since the Reinvest in Minnesota program When are a lake's trout not lake trout? Minnesota's new conservation license plates have raised nearly $600,000 for wildlife habitat At Scientific and Natural Areas, Minnesotans discover some of the state's last remaining wild lands A color guide pinpoints 120 top spots to see and enjoy wildlife |
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