
Keep SAK, ban bait, say ‘deer teams’
The four citizen action teams that were formed March 9 to help implement ideas from the deer trustee report reached the halfway point in their deliberations and are leaning in certain directions

The four citizen action teams that were formed March 9 to help implement ideas from the deer trustee report reached the halfway point in their deliberations and are leaning in certain directions

Ruffed grouse populations in Wisconsin have shown another slight decline this spring, according to results of the recently completed annual roadside ruffed grouse survey.

Several of the more stringent proposals to ban certain types of firearms and ammunition that failed in the U.S. Senate earlier this year have now been incorporated into Wisconsin Assembly bills 221 and 222, which

Gov. Scott Walker cited a lack of public input on motor trolling compromises as the main reason he asked the DNR on Thursday, June 25

Sportsmen interested in defending the state’s wolf hunting and trapping season may want to register to address the Natural Resources Board

It appears Wisconsin is using walleye stocking as a way of showing folks someone is listening to bag limit complaints (reduced) and other fishing concerns.

As DNR program administrator for wildlife conservation education, Salwey has spent much of her career working to engage youths in outdoor activities.

The Natural Resources Board approved fish and wildlife rule changes proposed by the DNR, and those changes must now pass the Legislature’s review.

A lower concealed carry permit fee, a new application form, and stricter curriculum requirements are part of a new – and permanent – concealed carry administrative rule that took effect June 1.
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