Snowy owl sightings spread
Snowy owls have moved into Wisconsin for the winter
Snowy owl sightings spread Read More »
Snowy owls have moved into Wisconsin for the winter
Snowy owl sightings spread Read More »
DNR in the process of moving away from in-person deer registration
Wisconsin deer hunters can call in to register deer Read More »
Accurate registration of game animals critical for DNR management, public ‘believability’
Wisconsin's fall turkey registration falls 34 percent from 2012 to 2103 Read More »
Landowners losing out on a ‘cash crop,’ sport shows should offer ginseng seminars
Help educate Wisconsin property owners about the value of ginseng Read More »
Leftover deer carcasses will attract larger birds throughout the winter
Bring big birds into view this winter by using meat to attract them Read More »
Wisconsin hunters can keep on keeping on – deer or otherwise
Difference of opinion not necessarily a bad thing
Deer hunters should be able to disagree and still hunt together Read More »
An ongoing discussion, after a number of very warm days in March, has been whether or not morel mushrooms will be plentiful, slim picking, or completely absent. The questions have not been completely answered for Wisconsin except these mushrooms began appearing in late March. I found some March 29, which were two to three days
Get out and find those Morels Read More »
We’ve become accustomed to expecting many major plant and animal events to be prompted by photoperiod. Plants flower and animals mate based on increasing or decreasing day length, it seems. But what about March 2012? March was so atypical that events were weeks ahead of a normal schedule and sequence of events. Will this early