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  2. Carlos Avery Game Farm - Wikipedia

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    Other functional areas in the refuge included a sanctuary for wild birds and animals, a nursery, and room for public hunting. [2] Production of bobwhite quail began with 200 pairs of birds raised in a game farm in Mound, Minnesota. The first breeding resulted in 1879 birds, with 1000 of them retained for future breeding and the release of the rest.

  3. DNR allows hunting on Walnut Lake WMA - AOL

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    Jul. 24—WELLS — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is allowing hunting on an additional part of Walnut Lake Wildlife Management Area in Faribault County. It is the first time ...

  4. Lone Tree Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Lone Tree Wildlife Management Area is a wildlife management area in Seward Township, Nobles County, Minnesota. [1] The nearest town is Fulda . Its area is 482.49 acres (195.26 ha).

  5. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, or Minnesota DNR, is the agency of the U.S. state of Minnesota charged with conserving and managing the state's natural resources. The agency maintains areas such as state parks , state forests , recreational trails , and recreation areas as well as managing minerals , wildlife , and forestry ...

  6. Hunting season in Minnesota is underway. Here's what to know

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    Minnesota has a de­ep history of hunting that brings vast possibilitie­s and opportunities for nature lovers. Hunting season in Minnesota is underway. Here's what to know

  7. Public lands in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most of the public land managed by the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management is in the Western states. Public lands account for 25 to 75 percent of the total land area in these states. [1] The US Forest Service alone manages 193 million acres (780,000 km²) nationwide, or roughly 8% of the total land area in the United States. [2]