
Littered car doors lead to hunting violations in Wisconsin
The DNR and partner agencies closed a case with multiple violations, including attempted theft and illegal hunting. The investigation began in September 2022 as a littering case.

The DNR and partner agencies closed a case with multiple violations, including attempted theft and illegal hunting. The investigation began in September 2022 as a littering case.
Outdoor- and wildlife-related stories from beyond Wisconsin published in the March 24, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

Only about 18% of the 2022 spring turkey permits issued by the Wisconsin DNR were filled during the past season, but that wasn’t due to a shortage of toms, so only poor weather could temper

The Wisconsin Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy held its first meeting in taking up the possible confirmation of Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Secretary-Designee Adam Payne.
Payne can serve as DNR secretary
Northern Wisconsin landowners have asked a federal judge to order the removal of barricades set up by a Native American tribe in a decade-long dispute over roads it claims were illegally built on tribal land.

A pair of Republican legislators recently circulated a bill that would require Wisconsin wildlife officials to establish a new population goal for wolves in the state in their next management plan.

Tracking Chinook movement is one aspect of an ongoing Great Lakes mass marking program done cooperatively with almost a dozen state and federal agencies across five states. There are up to 20 people working on

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it was granting protection to longsolid and round hickorynut mussels, which have declined in many Eastern and Midwestern streams. Flourishing mussel populations signal healthy streams, but about two-thirds

Wisconsin DNR agency spokesperson Katie Grant said in an email to The Associated Press that the DNR received about 4,000 comments and needed time to put them in a format that is easily accessible online.
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