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Greg Stanley

Greg Stanley

Reporter, Environment at Star Tribune

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  • English
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  • Environment
  • Local News

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Recent Articles

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Time to talk turkey: Excellent hunting expected as Minnesota’s spring season opens

A quick guide to Minnesota’s 2025 turkey hunt
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Want to help Minnesota wildlife? Plant an oak tree.

Research from the University of Delaware has identified the best flora to plant in every U.S. county to support the most life.
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Trump’s DOGE AmeriCorps cuts trickle down to Minnesota, with thousa...

Attorney General Keith Ellison challenges edict in lawsuit.
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When Ethel the 300-pound bear started limping, her keepers knew whe...

A dog and cat vet who specializes in hard cases opened her clinic to the wounded animal.
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Minnesota looks to tighten regulations on feedlots to deal with per...

The state will consider changes to regulations on 17,000 feedlots for first time in 25 years.
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How one police sergeant’s intuition set off 43-hour manhunt

Brooklyn Park police officer Sgt. Rielly Nordan suggested checking Rep. Melissa Hortman’s house after hearing a state senator had been shot nearby. Police arrived to find a suspect, who fled amid gunfire.
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Where only the carp can thrive: Meet Ocheda, one of the unhealthies...

The lake adjoining Worthington got the lowest score from a state agency of the 3,000 surveyed.
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When it comes to fish health, one Minnesota lake stands alone

Mitchell Lake in Crow Wing County gets the DNR’s only perfect score for its fish. Anglers, they’re not talking about you.
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A ‘C’ ranking for the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes is a triumph of en...

The most visited natural destination in Minnesota lies in its most densely developed region.
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Minnesota’s best-known spruce tree chopper has his day in court, an...

Blake Buschman was convicted of misdemeanor theft, but cleared of a felony, after he took thousands of tree tops for holiday decor.
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Something is wrong with Lake Itasca, the source of the Mississippi ...

Warming water may have an outsized impact on the legendary lake, which has been protected for decades.