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Washington, D.C. In recognition of its efforts to conserve wild birds and their habitats, the Superior National Forest has been named by the American Bird Conservancy one of 100 “Globally Important Bird Areas.” With 155 nesting species, the Superior Nati

Superior includes over 445,000 acres of surface water and 2,200, along with dense bogs and forest land. Private, state, and county land lie within the 3.3-million acre boundary of the national forest. Long-term monitoring of bird populations is under way on 154, 40-acre plots.

Washington, D.C. In recognition of its efforts to conserve wild birds and their habitats, the Superior National Forest has been named by the American Bird Conservancy one of 100 “Globally Important Bird Areas.” With 155 nesting species, the Superior Nati Read More »

Laurentian Environmental Center in Britt, MN. For more info or to register call 1-888-749-1288 Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

July 9-13: Youth hunting, fishing & camping Ed-Venture. Reasonably priced at $275.00 for a full week. Call 888-749-1288 for info. July 13-16: Summer Family Weekend Ed-Venture. Events include nature hikes, canoeing, fishing, swimming & crafts classes or just enjoy the facility. Cost: $125/person. Children under age 3 stay free. All meals, lodging, equipment and instruction

Laurentian Environmental Center in Britt, MN. For more info or to register call 1-888-749-1288 Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Read More »

Mixed Bag

Minocqua, Wis. One of the Northwoods’ colorful fishing guides, Ray Kennedy, of Minocqua, died June 14 at age 76 on the shores of small lake that was part of his childhood. Kennedy was found dead the afternoon of June 14 on the shore of Sally’s Lake on the property of the state-owned Kemp Biological Station

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The Milwaukee Chapter of Muskies Inc. Meetings are the fourth Tuesday of every month and begin at 7 p.m. at Legacy Fine Dining, 14955 W. National Ave., New Berlin. The public is welcome to attend. For more info contact Ron Groeschl at 262-789-1255.

The Great Lakes Sport Fisherman’s Club, Milwaukee Chapter, meets on the second Tuesday of the month May thru Sept. at Ray & Dots 6351 W. Grange Ave. Meetings start at 7:00 p.m. For more info call 262-820-8983. The Muskellunge Club of Wisconsin holds meetings the third Wednesday of February, March, May, Oct. and Nov. at

The Milwaukee Chapter of Muskies Inc. Meetings are the fourth Tuesday of every month and begin at 7 p.m. at Legacy Fine Dining, 14955 W. National Ave., New Berlin. The public is welcome to attend. For more info contact Ron Groeschl at 262-789-1255. Read More »

July 8: Oconomowoc Sportsman’s Club Summer 3D Shoot. 28 stations. McKenzie Targets & Novely shoots. Registration 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Hwy I-94 to Sullivan Exit Hwy F South. Follow posted signs. For more info call Harry Bowey 262-593-5441.

July 15: The Neosho Archers will sponsor the WBH & Community Benefit Shoot, registration begins at 7 a.m. and runs until 5 p.m. Food and camping are available. The shoots are at the club’s grounds west of Neosho on Hwy. 60. July 15: Oakland Conservation Club Archery Shoot begins at 8:30 a.m. The club is

July 8: Oconomowoc Sportsman’s Club Summer 3D Shoot. 28 stations. McKenzie Targets & Novely shoots. Registration 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Hwy I-94 to Sullivan Exit Hwy F South. Follow posted signs. For more info call Harry Bowey 262-593-5441. Read More »

The Rio Conservation Club, Inc. 2001 Chicken Shoot Schedule. For more info. Contact John Stott at 608-429-2550. July 24; July 29; Aug. 26; Sept. 30: Pig Roast.

July 21: Powers Lake Sportsmen’s Club, Inc. is setting up a 100-bird sporting clay shoot at Wern Valley. For more info contact Dave Ducato at 262-843-2943. July 22: Powers Lake Sportsmen’s Club, Inc. Annual Breakfast Shoot Breakfast from 8-11 a.m. For more info contact Dave Ducato at 262-843-2943.

The Rio Conservation Club, Inc. 2001 Chicken Shoot Schedule. For more info. Contact John Stott at 608-429-2550. July 24; July 29; Aug. 26; Sept. 30: Pig Roast. Read More »

Aug. 16: Wisconsin Waterfowl Association Cedar Creek Chapter Banquet/Fundraiser at the Alpine Village in Mequon at 5:30 p.m. For more info contact Greg Raush at 262-241-4120.

Aug. 16: WWA Lakeshore Chapter Annual banquet. For more info call Paul Becker at 920-793-4511. Aug. 25: Dunn County Fish & Game Assoc. Conservation Banquet at their Club House in Menomonie. For more info contact Gary Buss at 715-235-1043. Aug. 26: Hartford Conservation & Gun Club is hosting a fundrasier for Childhood Cancer from 9

Aug. 16: Wisconsin Waterfowl Association Cedar Creek Chapter Banquet/Fundraiser at the Alpine Village in Mequon at 5:30 p.m. For more info contact Greg Raush at 262-241-4120. Read More »

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