Waterfowl Identification Guide Comprehensive Conservation Plan Phone: 218-8474431 |
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Where can I get maps of waterfowl production areas? -
Maps are now available through this Web site. You can also stop by our office in Detroit Lakes to get county maps showing WPA locations.
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What can I do on waterfowl production areas? -
Waterfowl production areas are open to the public for hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking, birdwatching, berry picking, and most other non-motorized and non-commercial outdoor recreation. State hunting, fishing, and trapping regulations apply. Only non-toxic shot is allowed when shotgun hunting except for deer and turkey hunting. Please see the WPA regulations section of this Web site for more information.
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What is prohibited on waterfowl production areas? -
All motorized vehicles including all terrain vehicles, motor-propelled boats, and snowmobiles are prohibited except for in parking areas and a few designated trails. We also do not allow overnight camping, campfires, target shooting, or geo-caching. Horses and bicycles are restricted to areas open to motorized vehicles. Training and allowing pets off leash are prohibited, except while hunting. Hunting dogs must be under the immediate control of the hunters at all times. All commercial activities are prohibited including bait trapping, guided hunts and seed or plant harvest. Contact the Detroit Lakes Wetland Management District for more information on public use regulations. You may also learn more by visiting the WPA regulations section of this Web site.
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Are you the "DNR"? -
No. The Minnesota DNR (Department of Natural Resources) is a state natural resource agency responsible for administering the state's interests in natural resources. The Detroit Lakes Wetland Management District is an office of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is a federal agency responsible for administering fish and wildlife issues of national concern. These national issues include endangered species management, wetland protection, great lakes fisheries management, and migratory bird management. The Detroit Lakes office is specifically charged with managing habitat to benefit migratory birds regulated by the federal government.
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How do I get a job with the Fish and Wildlife Service? -
The Fish and Wildlife Service provides careers in a number of areas ranging from biological technicians and refuge managers to equipment operators and administrative officers. Competition is keen for most jobs and many positions require specialized education or experience. Most positions are advertised at USA JOBS.