DNR: Wolves, bald eagles no longer endangered; lynx & pocket gopher on watchlist The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has added 180 species to the state's list of endangered or threatened plants and animals, many of which have struggled to survive as native habitat disappeared. The DNR added eight mammals to the list. Moose, big brown bat and Canada lynx are now considered species of special concern. And one, the Northern pocket gopher, was newly listed as ...
Aug. 20, 2013 - Minnesota Public Radio