
Tracking survey suggests a stable wolf population
The annual wolf-tracking survey meeting, held this year on April 19 in Wausau, marked the culmination of hundreds of hours of work by volunteers and DNR staff members.

The annual wolf-tracking survey meeting, held this year on April 19 in Wausau, marked the culmination of hundreds of hours of work by volunteers and DNR staff members.
Although anglers up north are still crossing their fingers that ice will be off their local lakes by Saturday, May 4, around southeastern Wisconsin, lakes have been open for a few weeks.

The largest member of the perch family, Sander vitreus, has a dedicated angling following throughout most of the eastern United States and Canada

Searching for product information on the internet is becoming a thing of the past. News, products, opinions and events find the consumer nowadays.
Waukesha County outdoors-minded people made up 190 of the 6,069 people who attended the annual spring fish and game hearings held on April 8.

This year I have read in newspapers numerous times about people complaining that the Department of Natural Resources is doing this or doing that.

Hunters across northern Wisconsin may be wondering just how turkey hens may deal with 18 to 26 inches of snow that carpets the Northwoods yet. Where are they going to lay eggs?

Sportsmen voted against statewide three-line motor trolling and overnight treestand placement on state land

The animal rights community is either well organized or recent controversies over hunting and trapping in state parks and hunting wolves are over-the-limit to non-hunters
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