Each year there are fish die offs that occur. This year there was a significant amount found in the Mississippi River. Here's what to know from authorities.
The Minnesota DNR says poison hemlock is a plant that contains a toxin that “impacts the nervous system, causing trembling, salivation, lack of coordination, dilated pupils, weak pulse, respiratory paralysis, coma and death.”
There's a place in Minnesota where a natural phenomenon causes the water to boil. It can be visited year-round in Minnesota, and you've probably never heard of it.
If you're looking to get out and enjoy the great outdoors this year but you don't want to turn into one big bug bite, here's some good news from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Minnesota is known for its water-- we're the Land of 10,000 Lakes, after all-- but there is a new warning about eating fish caught in these bodies of water.
There is some spectacular scenery in Minnesota, and while we don't have any huge mountain ranges, we do know where the highest point in the state is located.