Editor’s note: Jim Evrard, of Grantsburg, is a retired DNR biologist and is president of the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society. By Jim Evrard There are two species of prairie grouse in Wisconsin, the sharp-tailed grouse and the prairie chicken. Although numbers of both species are similar in the state, the sharp-tailed grouse is hunted and …
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