Hassett outlined the scientific foundation for the ban and highlighted some key observations. He noted the DNR, Department of Agriculture, UW-Veterinary School and Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association all recommend the ban stay in place. He also noted that last year the Wisconsin Conservation Congress Executive Council and the Wisconsin Bowhunters Association both asked for a […]
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