Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News update – April 4, 2022
How you can protect oak trees by holding off on your spring pruning.
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How you can protect oak trees by holding off on your spring pruning.
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Although there is no statistically significant change in the estimated population relative to 2020, this year’s estimated number of moose is the highest since 2011, when the population was midway through a steep decline.
DNR researchers optimistic about moose population well-being, immediate future Read More »
Lake Mille Lacs open-water fishing regs announced.
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Some no longer taking in birds in light of disease finding in Ohio.
Avian influenza causes rehab centers to rethink policies Read More »
For the f irst time in what seems like years, we are finally starting to see job openings in a multitude of natural resources-related careers. My social media feeds and email inbox has been filled with job opening announcements from state and federal agencies, universities, and conservation groups. Most notably, the number of openings now
Important work: Natural resources careers abound Read More »
For Illinois trappers, the fur harvest season is basically over – all that’s left is marketing. Several international auctions have been held lately selling both ranch and wild fur. None of them have been anything to write home about. The Kopenhagen Fur ranch mink auction in Denmark was held February 24-28, the Saga Furs ranch
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