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DNR Launches Four New Facebook Pages

In the coming year, the DNR hopes to launch more Facebook pages on additional topics.

Editor's note: A variety of mobile apps for smart phone are also now available—including the popular "Lake Finder."

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has launched four Facebook pages that will appeal to fans of fishing, hunting, the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer magazine, and Minnesota state parks and trails.

The four Facebook pages represent the DNR’s desire to connect with the next generation of outdoor enthusiasts.

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With more than 500 million users worldwide, Facebook is an ideal tool for outdoor recreation fans to tap into the latest DNR news and interact online with others who click the “Like” button on the agency’s four pages. Facebook will give hunters, anglers and campers the opportunity to share their experiences with others who enjoy outdoor recreation.

“Facebook is a great way for our hunting and fishing license buyers, readers of the Conservation Volunteer magazine, and users of our state parks and trails to learn about the outdoors and share their great experiences in Minnesota,” said DNR Commissioner Tom Landwehr. 

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The separate Fishing and Hunting pages, administered by the DNR’s Fish and Wildlife Division, have the latest news on those subjects, reminders of upcoming seasons and regulations, as well as links to video and photos.

The Minnesota Conservation Volunteer page offers additional photos, videos and insight into stories from the DNR’s popular magazine, as well as updates on what’s happening outside around the state. 

The Minnesota State Parks and Trails Facebook page features the latest news and events at state parks, “insider” trip-planning tips, along with video and lots of photos. Friends are encouraged to share their photos and stories.

In the coming year, the DNR hopes to launch more Facebook pages on additional topics.


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