Rescued bald eagles released in Wisconsin
ANTIGO, Wis. (AP) – Seven bald eagles are back in the wild nearly two months after ingesting a deadly poison at a northern Wisconsin landfill. With scores of onlookers watching, Marge Gibson and her staff
ANTIGO, Wis. (AP) – Seven bald eagles are back in the wild nearly two months after ingesting a deadly poison at a northern Wisconsin landfill. With scores of onlookers watching, Marge Gibson and her staff

Important Note: New safety requirements are in effect for anglers fishing Wisconsin’s Great Lakes waters. Boat operators trolling on the Great Lakes with downriggers must have wire cutters on board and have direct and immediate
District 1 – Ashland area No report available. District 2 – Cumberland area Wardens Jesse Ashton, of Luck, and Jon Hagen, of Spooner, checked fishermen below the St. Croix Falls dam and found an undersized

Madison – It was considered an exciting program when it began more than three decades ago, but now the state’s inland and Great Lakes trout stamps are long gone, replaced by simply the stamp “privilege,”

Jackson, Wis. – A Washington County man has been charged with shooting a 5-year old boy he mistook for a turkey. Philip J. Brunner, 28, of Jackson, has been charged with misdemeanor endangering safety with

Madison – There are extensive regulations regarding the harvest of rough fish from Wisconsin waters, including the types and descriptions of equipment, and the seasons and times, some of which vary depending on time of

Trout anglers are finding this spring’s cool, rainy weather to their liking. Anglers in southern and western Wisconsin in particular report having an outstanding start to the 2011 trout fishing season, say state fisheries management

MADISON, Wis. (AP) – A new law for dog sellers, rescuers and shelters takes effect Wednesday. The law will require breeders who sell 25 or more dogs a year from more than three litters to
It’s Tuesday, May 31 and I think summer just might finally be here. I apologize if I sound a little skeptical, but there is good reason to fear that we still have some frost warnings
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