Red Lake Band of Ojibwe taking another step in managing gray wolves
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The Red Lake Band of Ojibwe is preparing for a second major wolf research project on tribal lands in northern Minnesota. Red Lake's natural resources department has been awarded a $200,000 federal grant to help the tribe manage its gray wolf population.
Red Lake and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs are kicking in an additional $50,000 for the study.
MPR's Phil Picardi spoke with reporter Tom Robertson from our Bemidji bureau about wolves and a few other things happening in northern Minnesota
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