Wisconsin Mixed Bag: Conservation groups set second session on DNR wolf draft plan April 22 in Prentice
A mix of outdoor-related news items published in the April 21, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.
A mix of outdoor-related news items published in the April 21, 2023 edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

When there was enough snow to play in, the temperatures were too brutal to go out. I am not sure the snowmobile trails ever opened in Portage County.

There is a pool on Coon Fork Creek, just downstream from Coon Fork County Park in eastern Eau Claire County, Wis. where the creek slows and deepens momentarily, bordered by sandstone bluffs.
It is a

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is again seeking volunteers to assist amphibians like salamanders and frogs during annual breeding migrations in Hudson Valley.
There is also an effort under way along

When it comes to birds, it’s all about the bill. You know, the bill or beak. The bills of birds is what truly makes birds unique.

It almost seems as if the natural world is holding its breath, just waiting for winter to loosen its grip on our region.

The Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame (WCHOF) will induct four individuals to join the 106 previous inductees that represent some of the best of the best among Wisconsin’s conservation ranks.
On April 25, Mike

Nutria, one of the planet’s most ecologically harmful invasive species, are coming to Illinois.
Actually, some of them are already here. Since 2019, a handful of credible reports indicate that nutria – a beaver

Hundreds of youths who were looking forward to participating in state-operated summer camps could end up seeking other activities this year.
The reason? There aren’t enough candidates available to adequately staff all of the
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