Cuffs & Collars: Enforcement reports from around Wisconsin
Walleser and a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer determined four individuals were hunting the closed area on the Iowa side and had shot 19 ducks.
Walleser and a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer determined four individuals were hunting the closed area on the Iowa side and had shot 19 ducks.

In releasing the plan, the DNR offered a 60-day comment period. The WWF wants a 90-day comment period, according to WWF President Pat Quaintance, of Bayfield, and is working in that direction with WWF Wildlife

The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, known by its initials as CITES, ended Nov. 25 in Panama. In a record for the conference, delegates enacted protections for over
Madison (AP) — Democratic Gov. Tony Evers plans to ask state officials again for permission to develop limits on a group of chemicals known as PFAS in Wisconsin groundwater. DNR officials are set to ask

DNR Conservation Warden Mike Burns recently transferred from Lafayette County to nearby Iowa County, the northern station, but not before completing an illegal deer hunting case with extensive assistance from Governor Dodge State Park Conservation

But the importance of the hunt itself – in terms of management of the state’s most popular game animal and the economic benefit that comes from hundreds of.

You won’t find the wild turkey, Canada geese, mallards or any of the hunted bird species on the “tipping point”

The disease has been detected in 30 states, four Canadian provinces, three European countries, and South Korea.

DNR Conservation Warden William Hankee was near Ripon when he heard the call for emergency responders at around 7:40 a.m.
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