What is Minnesota Department of Natural Resources?
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) in Minnesota is the organization that is responsible for maintaining and preserving the state parks, state forests, minerals, wildlife, and forestry. The main Aim of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is to preserve, conserve and manage the state's natural resources. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has divided in to 6 main divisions with special task to perform i.e. Ecological and Water Resources, Fish and Wildlife, Lands and Minerals, Enforcement, Forestry and Parks and Trails. The Department provides certain Operations Services to the Citizens of Minnesota such as Human Resources, Office of Communication and Outreach, Management and Budget Services, Management Resources etc.
Other Branch Offices of Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
1.
Karlstad WildlifeMnDNR Wildlife, Karlstad
PO Box 154
Karlstad, MN 56732
Phone:
218-436-2427Fax:
218-436-44272.
Bemidji Area Fisheries Office2114 Bemidji Avenue
Bemidji, MN 56601
Tel:
218-308-2339Email:
bemidji.fisheries@state.mn.us3.
Duluth Area Fisheries Office5351 North Shore Drive
Duluth, MN 55804
Tel.
218-525-0853 x200Fax.
218-525-0855Email:
duluth.fisheries@state.mn.us4.
Cambridge Central Area Office:
800 Oak Savanna Lane
Cambridge, MN 55008
Tel.
763-689-71015. Hutchinson Area Fisheries Office
20596 Highway 7
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Tel:
320-234-2550Email:
hutchinson.fisheries@state.mn.us