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Even as the days begin to lengthen, the cold deepens, and many of us wonder how Minnesota's wildlife can make it through the season. The fact is, many species are well-suited and adapted for surviving the coldest and snowiest days and nights.
Topic: Water
Three Minnesota dikes that hold vast amounts of coal waste ash will be inspected by state engineers in light of the disastrous ash sludge spill last month in Tennessee.
12/30/2008Topic: Home: CM News
From four real seasons to 10,000 lakes, our weather and natural resources define life in Minnesota. Passing our experiences and traditions on to our children, being good stewards of our land and lakes -- these are values that that we all share. At Conservation Minnesota, our mission is to turn these shared conservation values into state priorities.
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Topic: Water
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is conducting a survey it hopes will help the agency make decisions on rules for docks and boatlifts on public waters.
12/25/2008Topic: Water
An environmental group is appealing a decision that gave the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District (CLRSD) a permit for a sewage treatment plant on the Long Prairie River.