Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – March 6, 2018
Renewing the licenses on those ATVs, boats, snowmobiles, etc., in Wisconsin.
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Renewing the licenses on those ATVs, boats, snowmobiles, etc., in Wisconsin.
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Compares CWD to the chestnut blight.
Game Commission executive director calls CWD an ecological disaster Read More »
SOLON, Iowa — The Iowa DNR received reports of dead fish in Terry Trueblood Lake in Iowa City, and Mohawk Park Lake and Cedar Lake in Cedar Rapids, on Feb. 27. DNR fisheries staff found about 1,000 dead bluegill, 1,500 channel catfish, 225 carp, 100 largemouth bass, 400 trout, 150 wipers (hybrid striped bass) and
Thousands of fish dead after winter kill in three eastern Iowa lakes Read More »
Where have all the big fish gone?
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Participants learn how to identify and tap the right kind of tree as well as how to boil the sap collected until it is ready to enjoy.
Let it flow: Maple syrup programs on tap at Minnesota state parks Read More »
Any bucket list is meaningless save for the one who matters the most: The person actually compiling the list. It all comes down to what he (or she) would like to see accomplished before being placed in that lonesome valley – from big-ticket items that are defined by wealth, time, and health, to small and
A bucket-list trip filled with outdoor sightings Read More »
One board member said that the word “affected” can be easily mistaken for “infected” and hunters will look at a map of affected counties, mistakenly assume most of the state is infected and plan their outings in other states.
DNR board members: Use softer CWD terminology or deer hunters may go elsewhere Read More »
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lawmakers, conservationists and others have marked Ohio’s historic role in river protection. Ohio pioneered the river conservation movement when it passed the Ohio Scenic Rivers Act in February 1968. An event at the Statehouse last week marked the act’s 50th anniversary. The National Scenic Rivers Act was passed in October 1968. The
Supporters mark 50th anniversary of Ohio Scenic Rivers Act Read More »
BOISE, Idaho — U.S. officials have agreed to complete a study on how two predator-killing poisons could be affecting federally protected species as part of the settlement of a lawsuit filed by environmental and animal-welfare groups. The 10-page agreement filed last week in U.S. District Court in Montana requires the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service