
Wisconsin loses two ‘fish’ leaders in Jim Addis, Sara Johnson
The death of two retired fisheries leaders, Jim Addis and Sara Johnson, leave big shoes to fill in the Wisconsin fisheries management world.

The death of two retired fisheries leaders, Jim Addis and Sara Johnson, leave big shoes to fill in the Wisconsin fisheries management world.

Walleyes, one of the most sought-after species in freshwater sport fishing in the Midwest, are also struggling to survive in the warming waters of the Midwestern United States and Canada.
According to a new

The Wisconsin DNR’s final report for the 2023 deer season showed an 11% overall reduction in harvest from 2022, although the Southern Farmland Zone exceeded the 2022 harvest.
Jeff Pritzl, DNR deer program specialist,
Andrew Dryja, of Suring, was a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation warden in Langlade County for 19 years before the DNR fired him in 2018 for three work rule violations, including transporting his

The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate voted Feb. 20 to reject Todd Ambs, one of Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ four appointees to the state’s Natural Resources Board (NRB).
The Senate voted along party lines to reject

Sturgeon spearers on the Lake Winnebago system proved to be resilient and resourceful during a season with the worst ice conditions in memory.
Warm weather, rain, and high winds the week before the opener

Estella Bergere Leopold, 97, passed away Feb. 25. As the last remaining child of Aldo and Estella Leopold, her death marks another turning of the page in the Leopold legacy.
Keeping with the family

If the Center for Biological Diversity is successful in forcing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to add sturgeon to the Endangered Species List and Wisconsin’s sturgeon are not exempted from the listing, the result

Lakes at Stake Wisconsin (LASW), a new bi-partisan group, has formed so members can advocate for wakeboat regulations to protect lakes and lake users from damage.
Organized last September, LASW focuses on a single
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