Madison – About 535 Wisconsin residents have had their hunting privileges revoked in Wisconsin and in 30 other states, as part of the Wildlife Violator Compact. DNR wildlife violator compact coordinator Kristin Turner told the Natural Resources Board (NRB) at its Oct. 21 meeting that the compact was originally created in 1989 with an agreement […]
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