I was fortunate to work as a wildlife biologist during the heyday of Wisconsin’s preeminence in the world of white-tailed deer management.
The passing of some of the legends in what used to be the DNR Forest Wildlife Research Group has made me look back nostalgically at the “good old days,” and to rue even more so the damage that was done to perhaps the premier white-tailed deer management program in the country when Dr. James Kroll was hired by then-Gov. Scott Walker.
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