
Working on the land for wildlife
For those of us who enjoy working on the land, March is a great time to be out in the woods.

For those of us who enjoy working on the land, March is a great time to be out in the woods.

Is it as important to recognize someone for the state’s hunter ethics award as it is to report a violation of the state’s hunting regulations?

A female motorist hit, and killed, an adult cow moose in eastern Oneida County near Monico at around 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 28.

The 1967 movie “Cool Hand Luke” is known for the saying, “What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate.”

The immediate and strong negative reaction to the idea of changing the focus of the MacKenzie Environmental Center from youth environmental education to training mentors for trapping, angling, and hunting was encouraging.

Winnebago-Fond du Lac Convention and Visitors Bureau president Craig Molitor and sales director Carrie Stollenwerk created a brilliant event just for women.

Gov. Scott Walker has released his proposed 2013-2015 state budget that he says shows his belief “in moderation of state spending.”

Remember the public trust doctrine? It was probably discussed during hunter education class.

Many outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen, like most folks, are not much into making resolutions for a new year. Neither am I.
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