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Taking Flight

Photos: The 12-foot-tall American goldfinch that now calls Bloomington home

The American goldfinch is one of Minnesota s most recognizable songbirds, a small, bright-yellow seed-eater that can be found in open woodlands (and backyard feeders) throughout the state. But the Twin Cities newest goldfinch resident is unlike any other.

December CWD hunts offer deer hunters additional harvest opportunities

Round Lake Unit Management and Restoration - Minnesota Valley - U S Fish and Wildlife Service

Round Lake Unit in Arden Hills, Minnesota Round Lake in Arden Hills, Minnesota, managed as a unit of Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge), includes approximately 154 acres of shoreline and lake (including approximately 29 acres upland).   History of Round LakeRound lake was incorporated into the U.S. Army’s Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) in the 1940s. Ownership of Round Lake was transferred from the U.S. Army to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Wildlife Refuge System in 1974 and the area is designated as the Round Lake Unit of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge.   Prior to the discovery of contamination, Round Lake was considered to be valuable area for migrating waterfowl and other water birds. It was selected to become a part of the National Wildlife Refuge System because of its known migratory bird use, the quality of the lake and surrounding habitat, and the recognized threat from development to it and s

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