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Minnesota Deer Population Goal Setting Begins



Beginning Jan. 23, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is asking for public input on deer population goals in 23 deer permit areas in eastern and south-central Minnesota.

Opportunities for input will include an online questionnaire, a webinar and two in-person public meetings. We're excited to hear your thoughts about deer population trends where you live, work and recreate.

The targeted DPAs this year are:

  • DPAs 152, 155, 156, 157, 159, 172, 183, 221, 222, 225, 248, 249, 604 in the East Central Uplands goal block; and
  • DPAs 219, 223, 224, 227, 229, 235, 236, 285, 338, 605 in the Sand Plain/Big Woods goal block.


The DNR establishes deer population goals — how much of a population increase or decrease is desired in a particular DPA — as part of managing the state's wild deer.

Population goals established in this process will provide direction for deer management in DPAs for a 10-year period, with a midpoint review at the five-year mark. Goal blocks and the DPAs that comprise them are established based on similar habitat, land uses, deer populations and deer hunter distribution.

Find all the details, including about a webinar coming up Monday on the DNR's deer goal setting page.

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