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Minnesota Conservation Volunteer - Sense of Pla...


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Sviluppatore Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
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For 70 years, Minnesota Conservation Volunteer magazine has provided entertaining and informative articles about Minnesotas woods, waters, and wildlife. Featuring some of Minnesotas best-known outdoor writers and photographers, MCV delivers the best in-depth and in-the-field coverage spanning all of Minnesotas great outdoors—from birding and camping, to hunting and fishing, to hiking and paddling, with a special focus on urgent conservation issues that matter most to Minnesotans.

In addition to all the compelling writing and stunning images found in Minnesota Conservation Volunteers annual Sense of Place issue, this special iPad version includes:

– A design as meticulous as the magazines award-winning print edition
– iPad-only photographs, slideshows, and audio
– interactive images that allow users to play bird calls or to view panoramic images
– relevant Web links

Please be patient. Weve packed this iPad issue with plenty of extras, so the file may take several minutes to download.

More about us: The Conservation Volunteer was first published in October 1940 by the then-Department of Conservation for the citizens of Minnesota and, in particular, a group dubbed Conservation Volunteers. Early issues asked readers to take a pledge "to support by word and deed all aspects of conservation." In 1980, due to a state budget shortfall, the DNR magazine began asking readers for financial support. Since 2003, readers contributions have covered the entire cost of publishing. Minnesota Conservation Volunteer receives no funding from state taxes, the state lottery, or fishing, hunting, or boating license fees. The circulation, originally limited to 5,000 copies, has grown to about 145,000 subscribers—making Minnesota Conservation Volunteer one of the largest circulation magazine published in Minnesota.