By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Crookston, Minn. – Wisconsin’s prairie chicken population has a problem, and state DNR officials hope that a few of Minnesota’s finest hens will provide the solution. Scott Hull, Wisconsin DNR upland wildlife ecologist in Madison, calls it a ‘genetic bottleneck.’ It’s a bottleneck, adds Bill Penning, the Minnesota DNR’s farmland […]
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