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Hunters argued wolf populations have surpassed recovery goals in the Great Lakes region and populations in the West Coast are growing fast enough to merit downlisting.
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The U.S. Interior Department recently retained "threatened" status of the animal in Minnesota.
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Plus a town hall meeting will unpack the future of the Boys & Girls Clubs in Grand Rapids and Greenway, a billboard attributing 54,000 fawn deaths to Minnesota's wolves is scrutinized, and Sanford Bemidji offers a new remote patient monitoring service to help reduce avoidable admissions.
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Plus domestic violence prevention advocates offer tips on digital safety, low-level flights across central Minnesota will capture geologic images of the Cuyuna Range, and a biomass heating project by the Fond du Lac Band acquires Department of Energy dollars.
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This show strives to take an in-depth look at some natural resource-based issues important to our region. We’ll not only discuss the problems, but also attempt to highlight some creative solutions. This is the fourth episode of a series looking at the history of our local forests.
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a weekly conversation about the news of NE Minnesota
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a weekly conversation about the news of NE Minnesota
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Marshall Helmberger on Border News Roundup
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Marshall Helmberger on Border News Roundup
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John Latimer and Heidi Holtan welcome John’s grandnephew Ames Davis to the Tuesday Morning Show to talk about wolves. Ames is a 15-year-old ninth grader…