Minnesota’s wildlife becomes a little more active during the summer months, and it’s important for Minnesotans to coexist with them peacefully.
Minnesota DNR Wildlife Damage Specialist Brandon Kaiser says it’s up to Minnesotans to reduce human and wildlife conflicts…
“Taking steps to mitigate wildlife conflict can help alleviate stress. It can increase safety. Sometimes it’s a financial benefit, sometimes it’s a loss to your crops or physical damage to your property, especially in commercial agriculture.”
Tips on coexisting with Minnesota’s robust wildlife can be found on the DNR’s website.


