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The young bull was part of a contingent of animals transferred from Kentucky to Wisconsin in April.
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The young bull was part of a contingent of animals transferred from Kentucky to Wisconsin in April.

Numbers increase across a majority of the state.

Studies show that bullet fragments move through a dispatched animal carcass well beyond the wound channel.

Capt. Casey Krueger to succeed Chief Todd Schaller, who will retire from the top law enforcement position.

“We don’t publicize the date of the release. We keep it pretty close to the vest. They (the public) have no idea where the releases will occur.”

Senate rejection of DATCP secretary nominee Brad Pfaff may have DNR secretary designee Cole thinking twice.

Candlelight events have become a long-standing tradition at state properties such as Pike Lake (Washington County), which is celebrating 31 years of candlelight events, with 30 years at Newport State Park (Door County), and 28

Effort to aid one of Wisconsin’s 48 orchid species bears fruit.

Its location is also within 10 miles of adjacent Fond du Lac County. As required by law, this new CWD-positive detection will renew a three-year baiting and feeding ban in Sheboygan County and a two-year
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