Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Feb. 27, 2018
Antlerless quotas, all deer hunting structure options in the works, and you can weigh in.
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Antlerless quotas, all deer hunting structure options in the works, and you can weigh in.
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Income tax form donation a small way to make a big difference in future of non-game wildlife.
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If today’s fishermen want trophy fish in the future, they need to embrace stricter slots and catch-and-release regulations.
Angler inquiry: Where have all the big fish gone? Read More »
Video shows Fish and Game conservation officers releasing a cat from a trap.
National Archery in the Schools Program State Tournament expected to draw close to 1,000 participants from more than 45 schools across the state.
Student archery tournament setting up to be biggest ever in Pennsylvania Read More »
Research program uses volunteer citizen scientists to monitor status of invasive house sparrows in North America.
Help bluebirds and other native birds via the Sparrow Swap Read More »
According to the ODNR Division of Wildlife fisheries biologists, minor fish kills do not significantly impact fish populations or sport fishing opportunities in lakes and reservoirs. Fish kills are fairly common in Ohio, particularly right after ice-out, from late April through mid-June, and during prolonged periods of hot summer weather.
In Ohio, with spring comes fish-kill possibilities Read More »
Changes could have major negative ramifications for forest ecosystems and industries that rely on them.
Scientists: Climate change leads to beech boom, and that’s bad for forests Read More »
LANSING, Mich. — Teachers looking for a way to work Michigan’s animals and plants into their lessons have a new option to choose from. The state DNR has developed a curriculum called Michigan’s Wondrous Wetlands and Waterfowl. It’s intended for students in sixth, seventh and eighth grades and will provide information about the importance of local
Michigan offers wetland lessons for middle-school classrooms Read More »