Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Feb. 2, 2018
Birders showing their love for our feathered friends – and in a big way.
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Birders showing their love for our feathered friends – and in a big way.
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In New York, free snowmobiling weekend for out-of-state and Canadian snowmobilers is Feb. 2-5. Registration fees will be waived for all properly registered and insured snowmobilers wishing to explore New York’s 10,400 miles of trails. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and New York State Parks teamed up to create a video to
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On a day when the world’s most famous groundhog usually steals the show, the world looks to the future of lesser-known wetland areas.
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A simple approach to keying on big crappies.
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MADISON, Wis. — Officials with the state DNR have chosen a new person to oversee wolf, bear and cougar management. Scott Walter will serve as the agency’s new large carnivore specialist. Walter most recently worked as director of conservation programs for the Ruffed Grouse Society. He also has served as the DNR’s upland wildlife ecologist
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MADISON, Wis. — The public will get a chance to sound off in March about Racine officials’ request to pull 7 million gallons of water per day from Lake Michigan to serve a massive Foxconn Technology plant. The state DNR announced Wednesday that they’ve scheduled a public hearing on the request for March 7 in
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MONTGOMERY, Minn. — On top of a hill, slightly outside of Montgomery, a farm sits. The farm got its name, Turek’s Arctic Hillcrest, from the blistering cold winds that can blow during a January morning. However, the elk that occupy that farm have no complaints. Co-owned by Darrell Turek and Shelia Krukowski, the farm has been
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BYRON, Minn. — Jim Miesbauer, chatting as he stood next to a warm fire at the Douglas Trail parking lot in Douglas, paused suddenly in mid-sentence and looked south down the trail. “A sled’s coming,” he said. Not until several more seconds had passed did the whine of the engine reach the ears of the
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A Twin Cities TV station has taken ice fishing to new heights – as in on the station’s rooftop – as part of the Super Bowl festivities this week in Minneapolis.
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