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Can planting native species help suppress the growth of buckthorn?
By Team JustNorth :: 1890 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Conservation and the Environment, Question of the Week

Buckthorn has become a major problem throughout the state. Can planting native species help suppress the growth of buckthorn, especially after buckthorn is removed from an area?

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What is the best way to keep bats out of my house?
By Team JustNorth :: 1619 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
Now is the time of year when animals start looking for winter shelter...
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What do reptiles and amphibians do to prepare for winter?
By Team JustNorth :: 2509 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Learn How to Camp and Hike, Question of the Week
A telltale sign winter is approaching is the ongoing wildlife activity. Although birds migrate to warmer climates, many wildlife species stay put, including the creepy, crawly, and slithery critters. What do reptiles and amphibians do to prepare for winter?
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The Loon Party
By Team JustNorth :: 1798 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Birding, Question of the Week
Late summer and early fall large numbers of loons were recently spotted gathering on a number of lakes. However, they were not feeding and not fighting; they appeared to be partying. Why is this? Is this part of the fall migration?
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How does the money invested in the Environmental & Natural Resources Trust Fund benefit Minnesota's natural resources?
By Team JustNorth :: 1403 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
The Trust Fund provides money for a wide variety of projects such as the Reinvest in Minnesota (RIM) program, which protects critical fish and wildlife habitat and related recreational opportunities...
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The DNR has been aggressively reintroducing sturgeon to Minnesota waters, especially in the Red River Valley. What is the purpose behind this work?
By Team JustNorth :: 1523 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
Until the late 1800s, lake sturgeon were abundant in the Red River basin. However, the construction of dams, decline in water quality, loss of critical habitat, and over harvest eventually ...
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How much influence can man-made actions have on grouse numbers?
By Team JustNorth :: 1541 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
The Minnesota DNR has drafted a new plan to improve ruffed grouse hunting in Minnesota. But with grouse populations regulated by a natural 10-year cycle, how much influence can man-made actions have on grouse numbers?
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Although the loon is a bird, it differs from songbirds and waterfowl. How?
By Team JustNorth :: 1352 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
The bones of most birds are hollow and light; however, loons have some solid bones that make diving easier but flying more difficult...
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How do I know if it is a minnow?
By Team JustNorth :: 1354 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Question of the Week
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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By mid-summer many lakes, rivers and ponds have turned green or have a green hue to them; the body of water may also have an odor to them. What causes this? And, is it correctable?
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By mid-summer many lakes, rivers and ponds turn green due to the growth of small microscopic plants in the water called algae. Algae grow in all bodies of water when light and nutrients levels are sufficient. In many lakes...
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