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It may surprise some folks to learn that January through March is the busiest time of year for the outdoors industry
It may surprise some folks to learn that January through March is the busiest time of year for the outdoors industry
By now many who have an interest in things environmental have at least heard of Tom Heberlein’s new book, “Navigating Environmental Attitudes” (Oxford University Press, 2012).
A spokesperson for a police department recently reported on the news that a number of live bullets were found on a school playground. Say what? The only way one could have live bullets is if
A hearing in Dane County Circuit Court on DNR rules that would allow the hunting of wolves with dogs has been postponed until early January. The hearing had been set for Thursday, Dec. 20. Dane
So much has changed since my first pheasant hunt, even though is was just back in 2010. I just finished reading the story I wrote about that hunt to conjure up old feelings for comparison’s
Despite the efforts of the DNR to stop CWD, two new cases have turned up, most recently a 3-year-old buck in Adams County, shot by a bowhunter on Nov. 7. The deer, which was volunteered
The door to changing deer seasons and rules opened with the “lesser implement” season that allows deer hunters to use archery equipment, crossbows, shotguns, muzzleloaders, rifles and handguns during the nine-day gun deer season, all
Federal Judge Barbara Crabb did not issue a ruling yesterday for a case in which the state’s six Chippewa tribes want to shoot deer at night from a stationary position – or vehicle – in
All parties return to Judge Barbara Crabb’s court this morning to continue an injunction hearing on the tribes’ assertion that they can issue an order – without the state’s blessing – that would allow tribal
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