NPS study on Lead vs. Copper Bullets
Scientific studies have documented that the primary source of lead is from spent ammunition that remains in carcasses after they are shot. http://www.nps.gov/grca/naturescience/bullet_study.htm
MNACP Annual Conference, March 2, 2012
“Resilient Lands and Waters: effectively coping with change.” We heard from a variety of leading voices for conservation. Check out our Annual Meeting page and Speaker Presentations: http://www.slideshare.net/MNACP
Bios and Videos
Polasky: Ecosystem mgmt in an era of global change, Polasky Curriculum [...]
If It Looks Like a Duck….
Today, Conservation Minnesota is releasing our latest analysis of conservation spending. The main finding is that lawmakers have ignored voter intent and begun to substitute legacy dollars for traditional sources of funding. I hope you all find the report useful and will share it with your networks and supporters. Legislators and the Governor need to [...]
MNACP Board Meeting 12/28/2011
12/28/2011, 9:30 am – 1 pm. Stearns SWCD Board Room 217, St. Cloud (NOTE: this is not the usual room we have met in in the past) Draft Agenda Secretary’s Report Treasurer’s Report Annual Mtg Agenda & Logistics (finalizing program, Camp Ripley Accomodations, Food & Bev) Meeting Announcements (Timing, frequency, mail lists, html “flyer”, snail [...]
Mark your Calendars for March 2, 2012 – MNACP Annual Meeting
The 5th Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Association of Conservation Professionals will be Friday, March 2, 2012 at Camp Ripley in Little Falls, MN. The meeting’s theme will be: “Resilient lands and waters: effectively coping with demographic, economic and environmental change.” Natural Resource Economist and U of MN Professor Steve Polaski and Minnesota State Demographer [...]
Protecting the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Constitutional Amendment
MNACP supports letter to the Governor’s Office for directing an executive order to the agencies responsible for administering programs supported by the Legacy funds.
About MNACP
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