The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has expanded its deer feeding and attractants ban to include eight new counties, increasing the total affected areas to 32. This measure aims to manage and prevent the spread of diseases among deer populations, ensuring healthier wildlife throughout the state.
Among the counties added to the ban are notable areas such as Hennepin and Dakota, which are key locations for local wildlife. As deer season approaches, the DNR encourages residents to stay informed about the regulations to help protect both deer and their communities.
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