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Principal Locations
  1. Bloomington
  2. Duluth
  3. Forest Lake
  4. International Falls
  5. Mankato
  6. Minneapolis
  7. Minnetonka
  8. Moorhead
  9. Rochester
  10. Saint Cloud
  11. Saint Paul

Resources


Minnesota Dnr



Forestry Related Links
Michigan State University Extension's InformationManagement Program (exit DNR) contains searchabledatabases of publications on UrbanForestry (exit DNR), AnUrban Forestry Bibliography (exit DNR), OrnamentalPlants (exit DNR), and many other topics. The searchwill provide a list of publications with eitherfull text - some w/graphics, or abstracts of thepublication. There is also a plantproblem ID (exit DNR) site. Choose the plant on whichyou have a problem. Photos/names of problems willlink you to information on that problem. Includesflowers, groundcovers, shrubs or trees. Veryuseful! ... [Read More]

Minnesota Prairies and Oak Savannas
For information on the any of the places listed below, please contact DNR Information Center at (651)296-6157 or (800)-776-6000 or visite the Minnesota DNR website at www.dnr.state.mn.us/outdoor_activities/index.html, or contact your local DNR. ... [Read More]

WDNR - Invasive Species
The following links will exit the DNR website. ...

http://dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/ce/eek/earth/aliens.htm ...

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/exotics/index.html ... [Read More]

WDNR - Forestry GIS Data and Mapping
The Forestry Division provides services to Wisconsin counties, private cooperators and the public to support the application of GIS technology within the state. Forestry also provides direction and GIS consultation to WDNR programs, public, private and non-profit forestry organizations assistance in problem solving, and ensuring that the information systems development project data deliverables are consistent with WDNR goals and policies. ...

Geographic Information System (GIS) technology is in use at WDNR, Division of Forestry to enable timely, efficient, and effective access to information about the program’s management, science, protection and service resources. GIS tools are used to provide spatial data management, collection, analysis, and mapping capabilities to support DNR policy evaluation, decision-making, and program operations. ... [Read More]

Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge - Hunting Regulations
The possession of alcohol while hunting is prohibited. Gas or electric boat motors are prohibited on the Refuge. Check with Minnesota DNR for further explanation of State Regulations. ...

 Carver Rapids Unit (MN DNR) ... [Read More]

WDNR - Self-Help Lake Monitoring
The Alliance For Aquatic Resource Monitoring, Dickinson College Environmental Studies Department (Exit DNR) ...

http://dnr.wi.gov/ ... [Read More]

Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge - Recreation
Y ou may ride your horse at two locations within the Refuge. In Louisville Swamp Unit you can access the State Corridor Trail and the Carver Rapids Unit (managed by the Minnesota DNR) via Refuge trails from the northern parking lot. ...

B iking is limited within the Refuge. You may ride your bike on a limited number of Refuge trails, and access trails to the State Corridor Trail. The State Corridor Trail is a multi-use trail operated by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). To learn more about the State Corridor Trail, contact 952.492.6400. Please refer to the individual unit maps to learn where you can and can not ride your bike in the Refuge. ... [Read More]


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