More than 93% of the land in North Dakota is privately owned, making it critical that the Department work with landowners to manage wildlife and their habitat. On today’s North Dakota Outdoors, learn about a free food plot seed program aimed at helping interested landowners with habitat as well as providing food for roosters, deer, turkeys and a variety of other animals. More information about this program can be found at
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North Dakota Outdoor Podcast
North Dakota Outdoors has expanded to a new platform! Subscribe to the podcast, hosted by R3 Coordinator Cayla Bendel and Wildlife Division Chief Casey Anderson, for a bi-monthly conversation. With topics on hunting, fishing, conservation, personal experiences, department projects and more, Cayla and Casey discuss topics that all outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy.
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Ranger Control Station – NDGNF – 10/20/2022
Monitoring stations are a tool used by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department to evaluate how hunters and anglers use natural resources. Learn more on this week’s North Dakota Outdoor Webcast.
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New transportation option for deer hunters – NDGNF – 09-07-2021
Chronic wasting disease is a disease of cervids in North Dakota that infects the nervous system. Animals with CWD will appear normal for 18 to 20 months, but the disease is invariably fatal. Because CWD can be artificially spread through improper disposal of high-risk body parts, there are body transport restrictions in areas with known cases of CWD. Learn more in this week’s North Dakota Outdoors.
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Hunters and dry conditions – NDGNF – 09-30-2021
North Dakota Game and Fish Department Director Jeb Williams, along with Dunn County Emergency Manager Sarah Duttenhefner and West Dunn Fire Chief Ryan Hauck, provide tips on how to minimize fire risk while enjoying outdoor activities with these dry conditions on the landscape.
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