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OUTDOORS ISSUES

The insects that carry Lyme disease, which plagues humans, are now also carrying the deer-killing CWD.
The EPA project has 300 swallow houses up around Duluth and Boulder Lake to study PFAS impacts.
Wabasha is joining Austin, Hastings and La Crescent in this region as members of Bird City Minnesota. Wabasha received a beautiful sign now proudly posted along U.S. 61 on the south side of town.
Lawmakers adjourn after making “historic” improvements for the environment and outdoor recreation.

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The Mississippi River has been flooding for eons, so fish and wildlife have adapted and adjusted. That's why recent flooding has had little to no effect on fish and wildlife in or near the river.
New catch-and-release categories are great, but don’t short-shrift the state's historic records.
The legislation faces slim chances in the Senate.
The new deal requires that any logging be based on “sound wildlife biology.”
Volunteers improve habitat in hopes sharp-tailed grouse will return.
Post Bulletin outdoors writer John Weiss has rediscovered his zest for turkey hunting this spring thanks to finding a new piece of land on which to hunt.

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The award states Camp Ripley has long been recognized as one of the most ecologically pristine training sites in the nation.
Park Service proposes banning ATVs on part of Rainy Lake and all of Namakan and Sand Point lakes.
Along with millions of dollars for habitat and outdoor facilities, the bill would ban a wolf hunt and raise fishing license fees.

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