DNR Feeding and Attractant Bans
- Greg Taylor
- Jun 27
- 1 min read

A reminder from the Minnesota DNR, feeding and attractant bans are in place across the state to prevent concentrations of wild deer in areas with a higher risk for disease.
These bans are precautionary steps the DNR took after deer that tested positive for chronic wasting disease were found both in the wild and on deer farms.
Among the counties included in the bans are Rice, Goodhue, Wabasha, Olmsted and Winona.
Feeding bans encompass wider areas because food sources can concentrate deer and allow for close contact – one of the mechanisms for CWD spread.








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