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Group Corridors’ project still has funds to spend

Governor’s plan could affect Phase II’ By Tim Spielman Associate Editor Plymouth, Minn. A consortium of conservation groups and state and federal wildlife agencies is slated to receive about $7 million to continue habitat efforts

Early C&R trout season opens March 1

Northern Wisconsin DNR crews surveyed trout on many streams in Oneida, Vilas, Forest, Florence, Lincoln, and Langlade counties and found that trout appear to be doing well, said Mike Vogelsang, fisheries supervisor at Woodruff. Population

Mar. 17-19: The Department of Natural Resources public hearings on revisions to chs. NR 10, 19, and 45, Wis. Adm. Code, relating to the control and management of chronic wasting disease. The proposed rules created regulations designed to eradicate chroni

Mar. 17: Ashland, Conference Center, WITC, 2100 Beaser Ave. Mar. 17: Beloit, Blackhawk Technical College, 6004 Prairie Road, Mar. 17: Fond du Lac, Theisen Middle School, 525 E. Pioneer Road, Mar. 17: Green Bay, Brown

Hefty license fee hikes in Doyle plan

Sen. Neal Kedzie (R-Elkhorn), chairman of the Senate Agriculture, Financial Institutions, Insurance, Environment and Natural Resources Committee, also was concerned about license increases. “I’m getting a 50/50 mixed reaction from my constituents about the increase

For more info on any of these events call Mary

Swifka, 920-779-6433 or email swifkamk@co. outagamie.wi.us Mar. 5: Nature Center Inaugurates Book Club 9-10 a.m. Advance registration before Mar. 1. Mar. 8: Wood Duck Networking Meeting, 1-3 p.m. Meet at nature center. For more info

Pawlenty budget cuts cost DNR $29 million

Editor St. Paul DNR programs funded through dedicated accounts came through relatively unscathed in the 2004-05 biennial budget proposal that Gov. Tim Pawlenty unveiled on Tuesday. Agency-wide, however, cuts from the state’s General Fund mean

DNR learning more about duck, goose rest stops’

Field Editor St. Paul Migrating waterfowl are not so different from human travellers. Both need places where they can stop for a rest and a good meal before continuing on their journey. “Migration is demanding

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