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We Are Water MN Traveling Exhibit on display until July 11
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DNR offers reminder to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species as summer fishing hits full swing
Saturday, May 15, is National Clean Drain Dry Day, an initiative supported by a variety of state and local entities, including the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center, Minnesota Lakes and Rivers Advocates, Beltrami County and the Red Lake Soil and Water Conservation District.
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DNR: Take steps to prevent AIS
In advance of Saturday’s fishing opener, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reminds anglers to always follow state laws to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.
David was born in Bigfork, MN, January 1936 to the late Florence and George Davis.
He graduated from Bigfork HIgh School in 1954. During his teen years, he worked at his dadâs lumber mill and the first potato farm. He enlisted in the army in 1955 and was sent to Germany in the fall of 1956. While there, he met his future wife, Anna A.
Upon returning to Minnesota, David began his career with the Forest Service, retiring in 1985 after 26 years. During this time, he and his family gradually started a milk dairy - retiring from that in 1998.
Davidâs heart and soul was about being a good steward of the land. He served as chairman on the St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation Board for 32 years. He was described by a member there as âkind, calm, generous, vibrant,â and âhe was a wonderful chair of the board for so many years.â
It might seem strange to be thinking about open water and Aquatic Invasive Species this time of year - especially with the brutally cold weather we ve been having - but, St. Louis County Board members are doing just that. At a recent meeting, the county board voted to approve funding for eight projects that will help in the fight against Aquatic Invasive Species - channeling off of funding available from the State of Minnesota.
In total, $654,530 will be distributed to the different programs. Each of the eight grant projects are designed to both prevent the introduction of and limit the spread of Aquatic Invasive Species in the lakes and rivers throughout St. Louis County.
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