Wisconsin DNR will conduct prescribed burns over next three months
The Department of Natural Resources is proposing to conduct prescribed burns on several state properties in Walworth, Waukesha, and Rock counties during March, April and May.
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The Department of Natural Resources is proposing to conduct prescribed burns on several state properties in Walworth, Waukesha, and Rock counties during March, April and May.

Bonner County commissioners in northern Idaho have approved spending up to $10,000 as part of plan to have Selkirk Mountain woodland caribou taken off the federal endangered species list.
A new platform on a tall pole to accommodate nesting ospreys has been installed in Becker County by Xcel Energy, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
On Feb. 15, 2012, Humboldt County Attorney Kenneth Bareilles was convicted of violating his felony probation, resulting from prior land use violations in 2011.

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission to take another look at a proposal to set aside a week each year for shooting a limited number of bears that dogs have chased

Georgia wildlife officials say turkey populations are strong in most regions of the state ahead of the start of the March 24 hunting season.

Fewer moose, elk and bighorn sheep hunting licenses are being made available in North Dakota this year.
Fire danger in most of Minnesota is expected to increase rapidly in the coming week, as the snow continues to melt and winds dry the dead standing grass and brush in open areas.
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) officials announced today that a three-mile section of the Little Manistee Trail and Route, located in Lake County, will be temporarily closed due to the replacement of two recreational bridges.
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