It seems everyone is on Facebook. And now the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is, too. The agency has launched four Facebook pages that it hopes will appeal to fans of fishing, hunting, the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer magazine, and state parks and trails. "Facebook is a great way for our hunting and fishing license buyers, readers of the Conservation Volunteer magazine, and users of our state parks and trails to learn about the outdoors and share their great experiences in Minnesota," said DNR Commissioner Tom Landwehr. The Fishing and Hunting pages have news on those subjects, reminders of upcoming seasons and regulations, and links to video and photos. The parks and trails page has news and events at state parks, planning trips and video and photos. DNR's Facebook pages can be found at:www.facebook.com/mnstateparksandtrailswww.facebook.com/mcvmagwww.facebook.com/mnfishwww.facebook.com/mnhunting
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