Plans for expanded wildlife management areas backed by board
Plans for expanded wildlife management areas with options for public use in hunting and recreation received Crow Wing County support Tuesday. The board approved the DNR's plan to acquire an additional 134.5 acres of land to be placed into th...
Written By: fccnn Administrator
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12:00 am, Mar. 26, 2008
Plans for expanded wildlife management areas with options for public use in hunting and recreation received Crow Wing County support Tuesday.
The board approved the DNR's plan to acquire an additional 134.5 acres of land to be placed into the boundaries of the Little Nokasippi River State Wildlife Management Area in Fort Ripley Township. The state has 16 WMAs in Crow Wing County encompassing 7,335 acres. County approval is needed for the state to acquire more acreage for the WMA.