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Dokken: Grouse hunt, dedication of new WMA offer celebration of public lands
- A new wildlife management area named Lessard-Anderson was dedicated along the Rainy River in Minnesota, covering 280 acres and providing public access to 1.6 miles of riverfront property.
- The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources acquired the area from Pheasants Forever, which purchased it for $800,000, highlighting public support for conservation.
- Former state Senator Bob Lessard attended the dedication ceremony with around 50 other guests, recognizing his contributions to conservation efforts in Minnesota.
- Sabin Adams emphasized the group's mission of wildlife conservation, reflecting the commitment of Minnesota citizens to conservation efforts.
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Dokken: Grouse hunt, dedication of new WMA offer celebration of public lands
Last Monday – a crisp, sunny day in all of its October glory – was a celebration of public lands and their importance to all of us who spend time outdoors. The day started by meeting up with Kristi Coughlon, an information officer for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources in Bemidji, and her hunting dogs Cokie and Bennett. Cokie, a yellow Lab, is named after Cokie Roberts, the American journalist, author and commentator who died in 2019…
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