Bill Berg, a DNR biologist, will talk to the Riceland chapter of the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association at 7 p.m. Monday at the Aitkin...
...lands in Minnesota. "It's likely that in no time in Minnesota has there been so many wolves present," DNR biologist Bill Berg said at a meeting sponsored by the Riceland chapter of the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association at Aitkin High School on...
...Itasca County. Lefebvre and other officers saw the buck during a roadside check of hunters Sunday afternoon near Bovey. Bill Berg, a DNR wildlife research biologist, saw the buck, too. ''It's the kind of buck that people think aren't around...
...ability for the department to carry out the programs it is responsible for implementing," Holmes said. Wildlife biologist Bill Berg believes the DNR's primary accomplishment in the 20th century was the public's acceptance of a conservation ethic...
Bill Berg was sure this year's ruffed grouse counts would decline from 1999. He was right, but not as right as he feared. "It could...
...are approximately 2,000 to 3,000 bobcats in Minnesota, mostly in the northern part of the state, but researcher Bill Berg of the Department of Natural Resources said he has never heard of a bobcat attacking a human since he began working for...
...longest-running ruffed grouse survey in North America. "A lot of states and provinces are envious of this data string," said Bill Berg, a wildlife researcher with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources in Grand Rapids. Berg has coordinated Minnesota's...
...time across much of northern Minnesota. DNR officials say they get more than 50 reports each year of cougar sightings. Bill Berg, a recently retired DNR wildlife biologist who has been tracking big cats in Minnesota since 1974, said: "I can't...
...course in order to obtain a license to hunt or trap in Minnesota. Learn about wolves at Fifty Lakes Sportsmen's Club Bill Berg, a former DNR wildlife biologist, will present "All About Wolves" at the Fifty Lakes Sportsmen's Club on Friday...
...place in which to live. "This program has had a profound influence on natural resources management in the state," said Bill Berg, a state DNR official in Grand Rapids. "Over the years the program has proven to be more than curriculum. It has promoted...
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