DNR to NRB: CWD plan rewrite might take some time
Madison – The Natural Resources Board has given the DNR the board’s CWD report and has asked the DNR to come up with suggestions on how to better manage the disease. NRB CWD subcommittee chairman
Madison – The Natural Resources Board has given the DNR the board’s CWD report and has asked the DNR to come up with suggestions on how to better manage the disease. NRB CWD subcommittee chairman
Madison – The state Natural Resources Board’s CWD subcommittee will report to the full board Jan. 26 that it wants to see a more “proactive” CWD plan from the DNR that could include sharpshooting and
Madison – Legislators have rejected the DNR’s proposal for an increase in overwinter deer population goals in 13 units and have asked the agency to come back with a proposal for broader goal increases in

DNR Report According to a report compiled by DNR Chief Warden Randy Stark following the 2009 gun deer season, illegal baiting and feeding and the illegal shooting of timber wolves continue to be problems. Baiting

Minocqua, Wis. – A wide range of ice depths and lake travel conditions have left some ice fishermen wondering which way to turn. The answer is easy: Turn toward a lake, turn on the fish

Madison – A panel of experts who reviewed the DNR’s CWD plan believes state residents are going to have to decide if they want to do everything possible to contain CWD to the areas where
REPORT_OF_THE_WEEK – District 2 – Cumberland area Warden Sue Miller, of Hayward, responded to a minor ATV accident. A hunter had shot a deer on private land and then tried to remove it with an
Madison – Did Natural Resources Board member Jonathan Ela leap before he looked when he challenged the Conservation Congress’s ability to comment on an extended deer season and restrictions on hunting and trapping on land
Madison -_Coming on the heels of a 2009 gun season deer kill that saw a “soft-number” drop of 29 percent in overall harvest from last year, DNR wildlife biologists are looking at aerial surveys and
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