Minnesota may be losing residents to nearby states, but communities outside the metro area are gaining people from migration.
The DNR estimates there are 4,040 moose in northeastern Minnesota, up from 3,470 in 2024. Their numbers have remained stable ...
The BriefA new report says Minnesota’s population growth is slowing down significantly.The state is facing labor force ...
MANKATO, Minn. – A new report from the Center for Rural Policy and Development highlights the role migration will have in Minnesota’s future population growth. The report shows that birth rates are no ...
Minnesota's moose population appears to have stabilized, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The ...
Mar. 8—ST. PAUL — The most recent Minnesota moose population estimate is approximately 4,040 animals, the Department of Natural Resources said in reporting results from its 2025 population survey.
A new report from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce projects a slowdown of population growth that could directly impact the state’s workforce, which is already experiencing a shortage due to the rise ...
The most recent Minnesota moose population estimate is approximately 4,040 animals, according to the results of the Minnesota ...
After a steep decline from a population estimate of about 8,000 in 2009, Minnesota’s moose population has fluctuated around 3 ...