Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officer Tricia Plautz of Henning was recently named officer of the year by the Minnesota Trappers Association (MTA). The officer of the year is selected for their work on MTA's tanned fur project where donated raw furs are tanned, ...
In a release Thursday, conservation officials said that early reporting of die-offs is important so that sampling of water or fish, if needed, can be done quickly. "People can help by reporting fish die-offs right away," DNR limnology consultant Tom Burri said. "These reports help us deter...
摘要: The Minnesota chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) has named Conservation Officer Bob Mlynar as its Minnesota Law Enforcement Officer of the Year. Mlynar is a 14-year employee of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and currently stationed in Aitkin. 年份: 2010 收...
The report from the Minnesota DNR, according toBring Me the News, says that when Conservation Officer Ryan Hanna arrived at the home to help the turkey was already gone and must have figured out a way to get out of the house. Hopefully the poor turkey didn't hurt himself getting in our...
"They're there so that we can ensure that future generations have the same or better opportunities that we have today," said Justin Frisch, DNR conservation officer. "If we're not following the regulations, then it puts the resource at risk." ...
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If the offender wishes to appear in court you may be required to appear as witness / accuser.To report hunting or fishing violationscallDNR West Metro Conservation Officer: Ben UlrichPhone: (651)242-2166,DNR Enforcement(651)582-1502, ororTIP (turn in poachers) toll free hotline 800-652-90...
Minnesota conservation officer Bermel, said they really couldn't charge him with any hunting violations since he was not hunting. Instead Meadows was cited forchasing or injuring wildlife with a motor vehicle,a misdemeanor that carries a $300 fine. ...
County sheriffs may prohibit or restrict the use of motorized vehicles if dangerous ice conditions are present. If shelters are not removed, owners will be prosecuted. A conservation officer also may confiscate, remove or destroy any ice structure and its contents if not removed by the deadline....