Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – July 29, 2020
Discovery of a … carnivorous plant?
Discovery of a … carnivorous plant?
DNR captures and removes a whole bunch of invasive carp from this waterway.
The find by the U.S. Geological Survey will help inform a species status assessment to begin this fall by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which may ultimately add the insect to its endangered species list.
Official says there is no straightforward explanation for the increase and it could be chance, but it has not helped that there are more people recreating in the Yellowstone region as the coronavirus pandemic has given them a reason to spend more time outdoors.
The move comes almost two years after a federal appeals court faulted the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for arbitrarily dismissing threats to grayling from climate change and other pressures.
The latest biennial survey conducted this winter estimated the predator species’ population at 695, divided among 143 packs.
For anyone who knows me, they probably understand that my body is not made for a kayak. I am not very bendy to say the least. So, when fellow scribe Joel Spring of Ransomville asked me to go kayak fishing for longnose gar no less, I was a bit apprehensive. First, because of that whole
We’re again talking Lake Erie in this week’s report, but it’s yellow perch that are on anglers’ radar right now in the Western Basin.
And before you start your fish, here’s a great dish to get started in the oven.