Agate reviews Jim Lammers’ latest book

Omashkooz may soon join us in northeastern Minnesota
The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is working with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to return elk to northeastern Minnesota. The majestic animals once ranged the forests and prairies of the state.
The current plan is to capture 100-150 animals from the remnant herds in northwestern Minnesota over five to ten years and move them to the Fond du Lac Reservation in Carlton and southern St. Louis counties. The tribe and the state want to restore a climate-hardy, native species on or near their historical range.

Boundary Waters, Winter
A wilderness like no other

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Farmers and environmental groups want Minnesota to put a lid on pesticide-treated seeds
Farmers and environmental groups want Minnesota to put a lid on pesticide-treated seeds

Junonia coenia
The uncommon, common Buckeye butterfly

Time to rededicate our support for the environment
Voters can opt to continue lottery funding for the environment in November.