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Reports from Wisconsin DNR game wardens from around the state.
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Reports from Wisconsin DNR game wardens from around the state.

They say those who enjoy their job will never work a day in their life. That was the case when I was hired as a Wisconsin conservation warden in 1974. With four-digit numbers of applicants

Tools for food-plot building and other hobby farm chores.

In the middle of cold Minnesota winters, we sometimes worry about heating bills, frozen pipes, or whether the car will start in the morning.

Ohio’s ruffed grouse continue to decline, and a quick rebound is unlikely with habitat issues at the forefront of the birds’ decline.

When we arrived at a state wildlife management area, the adjacent fields were full of birds digging out feed from an unplowed beanfield. It seemed that everywhere we looked there were birds were feeding across

Feeding wildlife can create a number of problems. For pheasants, it can draw them out of thick cover, which makes them vulnerable to predators, more susceptible to disease, and more at risk for injury or

The event, “R3 What Women Want” webinar, designed to share and grow participation trends for women in hunting, sport shooting, and archery, hosted more than 400 attendees from 51 states and various countries.

The National Rendezvous is next month in Missoula as Minnesota couple Jordan Warren and Constance Cooke will put their wild-game cooking skills up against others from around the country.
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