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Minnesota Conservation Volunteer honored for editorial excellence
(Released November 15, 2010)


Minnesota Conservation Volunteer (MCV), published by the Department of Natural Resources, has been recognized as one of the best magazines in state by the Minnesota Magazine & Publishing Association.

Among other honors, the reader-funded magazine took home a gold award for editorial overall excellence. Judges’ comments about the award included: “Great photography, compelling editorial … nice range.”

Associate editor Michael A. Kallok’s story “Hungry for Hex” (May-June 2010), a first-person account of fishing during a legendary mayfly hatch, won an award for Best Feature Article.

Managing editor Gustave Axelson’s feature story “The Alpha Accipiter” (March-April 2009), was selected for inclusion in Houghton Mifflin’s anthology of the The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2010.

“We are honored to receive such prestigious awards,” said Kathleen Weflen, editor-in-chief. “We thank our readers for supporting Minnesota Conservation Volunteer with encouraging words and generous contributions.”

“This state and national recognition is an ideal opportunity to broaden readership and support for the DNR’s magazine, mission, and MCV’s goal of encouraging conservation and careful use of Minnesota’s natural resources,” she added.

About Minnesota Conservation Volunteer
MCV is a reader-funded bimonthly magazine devoted to Minnesota’s woods, wildlife, and wild places. With 145,000 subscribers throughout the state and around the world, MCV is entirely funded by reader donations.

Now celebrating its 70th anniversary, MCV has established a reputation for smart, in-depth articles and outstanding photography. It appeals to all members of Minnesota’s outdoors community, from hunters and anglers to birders and family campers.

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Used the search tab to find this. Anyone else get this magazine?? Just got the sept-oct use today. Paging through it they have an article on the CO officers and there dogs in it. Mr Fairbanks and his dog Si are one of the 3 in the article. :happy1: :happy1:
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Just received the latest edition yesterday in the mail. Haven't had a chance to look at it yet. Some very good strories and information in it.  :happy1: :happy1:
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just got mine yesterday, haven't looked at it yet but sure enjoy that magazine!!!    :happy1: :happy1:
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last nite i read that article about the CO's and their dogs. that was a pretty sweet article. pretty awesome what them dogs can be trained to do!!!!!!!!! :happy1:
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last nite i read that article about the CO's and their dogs. that was a pretty sweet article. pretty awesome what them dogs can be trained to do!!!!!!!!! :happy1:
:scratch: Bet they're A LOT easier to train than some 2 legged :evil: types!! :popcorn: :whistling:                                                                             :sleazy:  :nerd: :nerd:
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last nite i read that article about the CO's and their dogs. that was a pretty sweet article. pretty awesome what them dogs can be trained to do!!!!!!!!! :happy1:

Plus, the dogs don't need a union!  :rotflmao:
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2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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Had a game warden friend now retired from washington county that had the 1st k-9 partner in minn,"shep" was his name,reject from our st paul police but great dog,friendly out side his kennel but don't touch wardens truck,damn almost got my arm tore off one day,very protective,I remember shep was trained to sniff 5 different narcotics,gun powder,and game hunter's would try to hide wilst over limit etc.,great asset for our folks in blue and green.

my place of work sponsored our st paul police with a young belgium pup,$7k several years ago,these dogs are scary mean,well trained.went to said pup's graduation for police work after 9 months of training,very impressive how well they work with handler.

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:pouty: :pouty: :tut: :tut: :doah: :censored: :bs: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: training-087 training-087 :taz:

WHY ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :taz: :taz: :taz: :taz: :taz: :taz: :taz: :taz: :taz:
:violin: :violin:  :cry: :cry:                                                  'Cause your usually asking for it. :tut:
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Anyone interested it watching a great k-9 police demonstration,this is worth checking out,its free unless you want to shoot,ammo is supplied to shooters if so.