Webinars on Indigenous crafts, ice fishing for walleye, bat boxes and Hmong hunting heritage highlight this winter’s Minnesota Outdoor Skills and Stewardship Series from the Department of Natural Resources. The free, live webinars are held at noon and last an hour or less. Topics include Indigenous porcupine quillwork and deer hide tanning on January 14, walleye ice fishing on January 28, bat boxes and new DNR guidelines on February 11, and Hmong hunting traditions on February 25. All sessions are live-captioned and require pre-registration. Recorded webinars are available online. Details and registration information can be found on the DNR’s Outdoor Skills and Stewardship Series webpage at mndnr.gov/discover.
Minnesota DNR Hosts Outdoor Skills and Stewardship Series
- January 12, 2026
- 1:04 pm
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