Madison – Above-average spring rains improved wetland conditions across Wisconsin and could lead to better duck production, according to state waterfowl biologists. “This is good news after a dry 2010 in Wisconsin with below-average duck numbers,” said Kent Van Horn, DNR migratory waterfowl biologist. “2011 is shaping up to be a better-than-average year for local […]
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