Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Dec. 11, 2019
Pheasant stocking details you’ll want to know.
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Pheasant stocking details you’ll want to know.
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Bear harvest numbers down slightly.
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Tips for fishing muskies in November.
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A study by a joint team of conservation biologists described a steady drop of nearly 3 billion North American birds since 1970, primarily as a result of human activities.
Dramatic wild bird declines make unfortunate national headlines Read More »
There’s a method to the madness of our avian friends managing the defecations of nestlings during the summer, and the clues are surprisingly obvious to a trained eye.
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You’ll see migrating American white pelicans sporting longer feathers and a growth on their beaks.
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If someone tries to convince you ruffed grouse are chirping from an urban wetland in April or May (or anytime), they’re probably wrong.
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As territories shrink, some fight to the death, while others are working together.
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Remarkable tome with a remarkable inscription provides a window into the earliest days of North American birding and conservation.
Birdwatching history: the first U.S. birding field guide Read More »