
Wolf management talk intensifies
Ideas about the direction of wolf management in Wisconsin drew a wide variety of interested groups and individuals to the DNR’s Nevin office in Fitchburg on Saturday, March 23.

Ideas about the direction of wolf management in Wisconsin drew a wide variety of interested groups and individuals to the DNR’s Nevin office in Fitchburg on Saturday, March 23.

They’re popular, they’re plentiful, and they deserve their own management plan.
Ocean fishing. A lot of people think it’s reserved for deep blue water and fancy center console rigs that can take on 10-footers. Sure, that can be the case, but it doesn’t have to be,

The status of Wisconsin’s diminutive and often overlooked panfish – bluegills, crappies, and yellow perch – is about to change.

Despite court cases and lots of uncertainty, Wisconsin’s first wolf hunting and trapping season is in the books.
Some people might hear about a conservation group that works on “putting more sheep on the mountain” and think that all the members drive Range Rovers and care more about stocks than things that are


New Natural Resources Board chairman Preston Cole had animal rights activist Patricia Randolph removed from a Feb. 26 meeting at which NRB members eventually agreed to make no changes to wolf/dog hunting rules.

The nation is set to lose 3.3 million acres of federal Conservation Reserve Program land this September
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