Emerald ash borer threatens northern Minnesota’s forested wetlands
Black ash wetlands are usually rich in wildlife, but are at risk of disappearing because of an invasive species.
Black ash wetlands are usually rich in wildlife, but are at risk of disappearing because of an invasive species.
Winter in northeastern Minnesota is a magical experience. These five trails will show you the best hiking and snowshoeing the region offers.
The Forest Service urges wilderness visitors to plan ahead and secure BWCAW permits now.
If passed, copper-nickel mining would not be allowed anywhere where water flows toward wilderness.
Ongoing studies seek to understand why the predators are declining in Minnesota, and what humans can do to help.
Minnesota receives competitive grant to help coordinate conservation efforts.
“Soon enough we were afloat again on the other end of the portage — and then we were paddling through green slime. The cyanobacteria in a shallow bay on the west side of the lake was ten times thicker than on Sawbill…”
Intense study of several northern Minnesota lakes seeks answers about past and future of region’s famous waters.
The arrowhead of Minnesota is spectacular any time of year, but winter is an experience you’ll never forget. In places that can feel quite crowded during summer and fall, you could go miles and miles without seeing anyone else.
DNR says it has considered many perspectives while putting together guidance for future of state’s most controversial predator.
Scientists say the beloved tree of northern Minnesota bogs is getting wiped out by insects thriving with longer growing seasons.
Snowshoeing in Minnesota is one of the best outdoor winter activities. It’s easy to learn. There’s a low cost of entry. It’s something just about everyone can do. Here’s everything you need to know to start snowshoeing in the Quetico-Superior region.
Decision will put new rules in place to preserve habitat for species hit hard by white-nose syndrome. Some politicians say protection efforts are a burden to loggers and other industries.
Forest Service notes anniversary of first major call to protect canoe country.
After decades managing their own electrical generation, federal grant makes power project possible.
Ongoing conflict focuses on financial value of wilderness and federal payments to compensate local governments for missed taxes.
State funding is letting groups restore thousands of acres of forest to types preferred by iconic animals.
“Wake boats and wake surfing pose a threat to the lake by causing shoreline erosion, turbulent disruption of lake bottom sediment, increased risk of the introduction of aquatic invasion species…”
According to researchers, estimates stay near long-term average as half of this spring’s wolf pups survive difficult early months.
Minnesota’s North Shore is full of jaw-dropping fall colors overlooks. Enjoy a tour of two of the best at Oberg and Leveaux Mountains.