
Season of change
There still are limited opportunities in the state to go ice fishing, but many lakes and rivers are either partially or fully open. Whether there’s ice cover or not, the water is dangerously cold and an unexpected fall in can turn tragic quickly. The best bet for surviving? Wearing a foam-filled life jacket. Stay safe.

Precipitation monitors needed
Join the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow network as a volunteer monitor! This interesting and educational activity provides important precipitation data and helps Minnesota toward a sixth straight year as national recruiting champions.

3M PFAS Settlement Priority 2 RFP
A request for proposals closes at 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 4 for $20 million available for restoration and recreation projects in the Twin Cities east metropolitan area and in downstream areas of the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers that have been affected by Per- and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) released by 3M. Applications will be considered from local units of government, non-profit organizations, watershed districts, federal/state agencies, Tribes, and schools.

Funding for the Future
The 4 The Outdoors report shares findings from our exploration into the future of conservation and outdoor recreation in Minnesota. Read the full report and help us take action toward sustainable funding for the future.
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