ANIMALS
Leave fawns alone
White-tailed deer across the Northland have started to have their fawns, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is urging people to leave the little dears alone. Even if you dont see the m...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 12:00 AM
Trail cameras capture the animals of spring
Sean Hall of Cloquet passed along another nice collection of trail-camera photos that hes captured recently. Hall typically has several cameras out at one time and always has an interesting variety ...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:57 AM
Bear in a boat in Duluth, 1944
This post has been updated to include new information... Over the years, many people have sent photos to the News Tribune for one reason or another. Sometimes the paper has asked for reader submissio...
Posted on 5/5/13 at 10:23 PM
Hibernation weather?
Unless you live in a cave, you're likely well aware that, although it's only early autumn, Old Man Winter has already reared his ugly head for the first time here in the Red River Valley. If the ...
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:15 PM
Additional commentary...
Today seems like a good day to do some catching up on afew of my blogs over the pastcouple of weeksthat seem to beg for additional commentary. In regard to my blog yesterday - Thank you City of Fargo...
Posted on 6/29/12 at 10:30 AM
Superior firefighters douse structure fire, revive dog
Superior firefighters extinguished a structure fire on Friday night and revived a dog they rescued from the burning building.By News Tribune staff , March 30, 2013
Seal pup learning to swim again after amputation
By RODRIQUE NGOWI, Associated Press , March 30, 2013
Veterinarian launches restoration company
March 29, 2013
Long winter takes toll on rare owls
Scientists say the long winter hasn't been easy on owls in Wisconsin, including three rare species that have migrated from the boreal forest north of the U.S. border.By The Associated Press , March 28, 2013
No elk hunt in Wisconsin this year
Hunters will have to wait at least another year before they can put a northern Wisconsin elk in their sights.By By Mike Simonson, Wisconsin Public Radio , March 28, 2013
Wisconsin DNR secretary explains cut in wolf hunt fees
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Secretary Cathy Stepp is defending a plan to cut wolf hunt permit fees to the Legislature's budget committee.By The Associated Press , March 26, 2013
New snow leopard makes Duluth his home
March 26, 2013
Actor James Cromwell pleads no contest in Wisconsin
Actor James Cromwell has pleaded no contest to disrupting a University of WisconsinSystem Board of Regents meeting last month while protesting cat experiments at the school.By The Associated Press , March 25, 2013
Inside the life of Wolf 475
As Adrian Wydeven drove the snowy wilds of the Chequamegon National Forest, keeping an eye out the truck window for signs of wolves, his thoughts returned again and again to one old wolf, different from any he had ever encountered, and that for years made these remote forests and swamps her home.By RON SEELY, Wisconsin State Journal , March 25, 2013
NM worker films himself fatally shooting a horse
An employee of a southeastern New Mexico slaughterhouse that is seeking federal approval to slaughter horses has posted a video online showing him fatally shooting a horse in the head, sparking outrage among animal activists and prompting death threats to the Roswell meat company.By The Associated Press , March 22, 2013
Wisconsin DNR seeks input on new deer surveys
The state Department of Natural Resources is asking deer hunters to fill out two new surveys.By The Associated Press , March 21, 2013
Demand for fur in China helps Wisconsin mink farms
Wisconsin's mink farms are growing with demand for high-quality furs in China.By The Associated Press , March 21, 2013
Walleye bag limit reduction incenses Northern Wisconsin locals
Some in northern Wisconsin are worried that a reduction in walleye bag limits — a Chippewa tribal policy enacted to accommodate an expanded tribal spearing season — is going to hurt tourism and the fishing industry.By By Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public Radio , March 20, 2013
Public comment sought on Wisconsin corn treatment
Wisconsin agriculture officials are inviting public comment regarding a plan to let corn growers treat seed with a nonlethal repellent to stop sandhill cranes from eating it.By The Associated Press , March 20, 2013
Wisconsin DNR to ask board to OK new falconry rules
The state Natural Resources Board is poised to adopt new falconry rules.By The Associated Press , March 20, 2013
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