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February 13, 2026

Spring hearing questions included in the Feb. 25 Wisconsin NRB agenda

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) will meet in-person on Wednesday, Feb. 25, to hear a report on 2025 deer seasons and preview DNR proposed rule changes and Conservation Congress advisory questions that will be presented at the annual spring fish and game hearings Monday, April 13.

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Mule Deer Foundation opposes cull on California’s Catalina Island

The Mule Deer Foundation released a statement regarding legislation passed to eliminate mule deer from California’s Catalina Island.
MDF President/CEO Greg Sheehan said the group is aware that mule deer were introduced to Catalina Island in the 1920s and are not native, but the group believes their presence has made them a valued part of the landscape.

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Spring goose hunt running in high gear in Illinois

Large gaggles of snow geese kicked off 2026 by gathering in corn stubble fields across central and southern Illinois to dine – and honk.
They were headed north. But hard winter arrived, motivating many of them to reverse course and move south – something waterfowl  experts refer to as “remigration.” This just as hunters were settling into the light goose conservation order season.

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Wisconsin NRB adopts tighter PFAS limits

Wisconsin Natural Resources Board (NRB) members at their Jan. 28 meeting approved new drinking water standards based on new federal standards for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
The impact of PFAS in Wisconsin’s water includes threats to public health. Establishing new drinking water standards for PFAS will protect public health. Public water systems may not exceed these standards, and if they do, corrective action must be taken to protect the public’s health.

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