
Commentary: For conservationists, what was most important issues on a long list?
Here are the conservation issues that convinced the most sportsmen and sportswomen to speak up.

Here are the conservation issues that convinced the most sportsmen and sportswomen to speak up.

I received calls from a couple of readers wondering if we need to be concerned about an increase in nighttime coyote hunting by crews using AR-platform rifles fitted with night-vision optics. The other possible issue

“Most of America’s 600 million acres of public land are in the West, yet proportionally few hunters are residents of those states,” said Kip Adams, NDA chief conservation officer and one of the report’s authors.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from Wisconsin Outdoor News.
A carbon credit is a tradeable certificate confirming that one metric ton of carbon dioxide, or an equivalent greenhouse gas, is averted from entering the environment in a given year.
Someone in the DNR – maybe more than one someone, we don’t know yet – has turned the spring fish and game hearings upside down this year by deciding the DNR is not going to

Legislation has made it possible to do more for habitat and climate resilience in rural America.

One wonders about the legitimacy of our legislature when a lone senator or representative can conceal their identity while blocking what’s potentially the largest conservation deal in Wisconsin’s history.

Landowners receiving the free permit may name or add other persons on their permit who may shoot deer on that parcel.
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