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What do I do with leftover minnows?
By Team JustNorth :: 1042 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Learn How to Fish, Question of the Week
The proper way to dispose of unused bait is...
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How do I know if it is a minnow?
By Team JustNorth :: 1081 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week, Fishing 101
Not all small fishes are minnows; many are the young of other fish. A number of characteristics serve to separate small fish from true minnows...
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Are Earthworms a Threat to State Forests?
By Team JustNorth :: 1031 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Conservation and the Environment, Question of the Week
Earthworms make great fishing bait, but recent research has discovered that they are a threat to Minnesota's forests - making them an invasive species. What sort of damage do they cause?
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What do I do about the bears that visit my bird feeder?
By Buck Anderson :: 1047 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
Black bears are curious, persistent animals. During the spring and summer, bears must search for food constantly to put on enough fat to survive the winter. Bears travel over large areas in search of food. Once bears find a food source, they remember its location and return regularly...
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Should Minnesota property owners be concerned about snakes?
By Team JustNorth :: 1068 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
Snakes can be occasionally spotted sunning themselves on driveways. Should property owner be concerned?
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How Do I Keep Critters Out of the Garden?
By Doug Leier :: 1497 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Conservation and the Environment, Question of the Week

Whether it’s Canada geese in crops, raccoons in gardens or deer in hay stacks, the list is endless. More often than not, those seeking a means of limiting the disturbance of wildlife on their priority issue usually follow up their concern or complaint with this qualifier: “It’s not that I don’t like the (insert species here), I just don’t like that many or all the problems they bring.”...

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How can homeowners deal with nuisance squirrels and other critters?
By Team JustNorth :: 1137 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week

With spring here, wildlife is beginning to become more active, and in some cases, perhaps too active. There have been reports of nuisance squirrels finding their way into homes. How can homeowners deal with these critters?

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Why are burning restrictions needed and what are their purpose?
By Team JustNorth :: 1338 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
Every spring the DNR imposes burning restrictions for counties throughout Minnesota. Why are they needed and what is their purpose?
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What are the new changes in Wolf Management?
By Buck Anderson :: 1161 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Conservation and the Environment, Question of the Week
Federal rules removing the Great Lakes population of wolves from the endangered species list took effect in Wisconsin and Michigan as well. Wolves will be managed in Minnesota by state statute, rule and under a wolf management plan...
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Shed Antlers - Why do buck deer, bull moose and other antlered species shed their antlers?
By Team JustNorth :: 1765 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
It is not uncommon to find antlers lying on the forest floor in the spring...
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