Dec 14, 2025
DULUTH — The state has purchased five thousands of acres of land in northern St. Louis County along with more than 10,000 acres elsewhere in northern Minnesota. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources said it recently completed the acquisition of 5,120 acres of land, all of it adjacent to ex isting state-owned property, in St. Louis County. Most new parcels are just north of Lake Vermilion. “We’re grateful for the opportunity to protect these forests, lakes and waterways — now and for generations to come,” DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen said in a recent news release. “This land will expand outdoor recreation access and preserve critical habitat.” The DNR spent just over $5 million to buy the land in St. Louis County, with most of the funding coming from Reinvest in Minnesota, a state program that protects soil and water quality and supports fish and wildlife habitat, and “a small amount” coming from the general fund, according to DNR spokesperson Ingrid Johnson. The new parcels will create larger blocks of DNR-owned land in existing state forests, the DNR said. Jason Meyer, director of St. Louis County’s Land and Minerals Department, said the deal helps with “consolidating important and productive forestlands for wildlife habitat and sustainable forest products, while securing the land for public use.” “This project will benefit local economies, wildlife habitat and the public well into the future,” Meyer said in the release. Former Potlatch land The St. Louis County purchases, combined with a separate purchase of more than 10,600 acres in Aitkin, Becker, Carlton, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Itasca, Koochiching and Wadena counties, represent “one of (the DNR’s) largest land acquisitions in recent history,” the agency said. The parcels outside of St. Louis County were purchased through the Minnesota Legacy Outdoor Heritage Fund and expand wildlife management areas, scientific and natural areas and state forests. Related Articles Skywatch: The tiny Christmas tree challenge Cook County a growing hub for astrotourism Skywatch: Jumpin’ Geminids Minnesota teacher reels in viewers with educational, entertaining fishing videos Afton State Park to close next week for deer hunt The DNR said the land purchase efforts began when The Conservation Fund bought land from lumber and paper company PotlatchDeltic Corporation with the intention of permanently preserving it and making critical wildlife habitat off limits to development, yet open to logging and public recreation. The Conservation Fund bought the last of Potlatch’s forested lands in Minnesota in 2020. Potlatch was once the state’s largest single landowner, using the timber harvest from its more than 330,000 acres across northern Minnesota to feed its mills. “For the benefit of all Minnesotans and the state’s economy, we’re expanding recreational access, helping local wildlife thrive and ensuring that working forests can keep working,” Kim Berns-Melhus, Minnesota State Director at The Conservation Fund, said in the release. The DNR said the Northern Waters Land Trust also played a key role in the agency’s purchase of the land across northern Minnesota. “These lands will continue to support clean water, thriving wildlife habitat, and the connection communities feel to Minnesota’s natural places,” Annie Knight, executive director of Northern Waters Land Trust, said in the release. ...read more read less
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