The Wisconsin DNR’s Office of Applied Science conducts an array of research that delves into the state’s fisheries, studying everything from trout trends and panfish mortality, to muskie growth, and beaver impacts.
The team’s work spans from the cold waters of Lake Superior to the streams of southern Wisconsin. Their work guides policies that determine the fate of the state’s waters and the many creatures calling it home, with wide-ranging implications for everyone from the most casual angler to the most devout fly fisherman.
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