Dedication of Cupido Wildlife Management Area in Norman County is Friday
This new Wildlife Management Area features native prairie, which is one of the rarest ecosystems on the planet, and adds to an extensive public lands complex in the area now totaling more than 5,450 acres. “Cupido” references the greater prairie chicken’s Latin name Tympanuchus cupido and Friday’s dedication precedes the annual meeting of the Minnesota Prairie Chicken Society, set for Saturday, Aug. 7, in Fertile, Minnesota.
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Rob Baden, area wildlife manager for the Department of Natural Resources in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, checks out a tract of native prairie in Norman County in August 2020. (Mike McFeely / The Forum)
DNR to celebrate Cupido WMA acquisition in Norman County on Aug 6
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Dedication of Cupido Wildlife Management Area in Norman County is Friday
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Lake Hassel gets a clean shot at regaining its waterfowl fame
More than 80 people joined recently to celebrate a $1 million investment to rejuvenate Lake Hassel in Swift County, once a premiere waterfowl destination 5:48 am, Jul. 17, 2021 ×
Over 80 people gathered to celebrate an approximate $1 million project to restore Lake Hassel in Swift County. Ducks Unlimited and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources worked together to make the restoration possible.
Photo courtesy of Ducks Unlimited
BENSON Once known as “Little Christina” for offering waterfowl hunting opportunities like those enjoyed on the more famous lake in Douglas County, Lake Hassel in Swift County may soon regain its share of that fame.