Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Jan. 15, 2018
A look at the upcoming Wisconsin Free Fishing Weekend.
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A look at the upcoming Wisconsin Free Fishing Weekend.
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South Dakota selling fewer pheasant licenses.
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Unlike the weekly algae updates that federal scientists issue for Lake Erie in the summer, the classification system for rivers and lakes would be a long-range forecast for potential trouble spots.
Research aims to predict algae blooms on Ohio lakes, rivers Read More »
Bill would also bar state police from investigating wolf poaching.
Conservationists line up against ending wolf management Read More »
The state Division of Fish and Wildlife reported that removing hunting “will quickly allow the population to rebound to unacceptable levels.”
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BLOOMFIELD, Iowa — A man from southeast Iowa has been convicted of scamming out-of-state hunters in a case that raises questions about whether the state does enough to protect against fraudulent outfitters. Andrew Wulf, 34, was convicted late last week on two counts of felony theft and ongoing criminal conduct, the Des Moines Register reported.
Iowa man faces up to 35 years in prison for scamming out-of-state hunters Read More »
COLUMBIA, S.C. — An advertising firm was shooting a commercial Dec. 19 at Janet Hopkins’ home in Elmwood Park, just blocks from downtown Columbia, when a crew member saw something he didn’t expect. Geoff Herbert, a worker on the shoot, was taking a short walk in a vacant field across the street from her home
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The project, which examines the levels of chemical contaminants in the birds’ bloodstreams, among other things, has helped generate one of the most comprehensive datasets of its kind in the world. It also has played a significant role in the near-total recovery of a species that was once on the brink of extinction, though the study is likely to come to an end this year.
Michigan bald eagle project: Researcher climbs into nests in the name of science Read More »
Minnesota’s Ojibwe tribes consider wild rice to be a sacred and important food source that’s critical to their cultural identity. The tribes also argued that higher sulfate levels could translate into higher mercury levels in the fish they eat.
Judge rejects change to Minnesota’s wild rice water standard Read More »