
Conservationists line up against ending wolf management
Bill would also bar state police from investigating wolf poaching.
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Bill would also bar state police from investigating wolf poaching.

MADISON — A new demand-based pricing structure for Wisconsin State Park System properties will go into effect on Feb. 15 that is intended to encourage use and manage capacity while providing funds for property improvements

DNR now has power to raise park and camping – and power – fees.

But the birds are particular about where they nest, which contributes to the uncertainty about their stay in Wisconsin.

It is unknown whether this cougar is the same animal photographed on multiple trail cameras in central Wisconsin between early August and late October 2017.

Sportsmen ask legislators to slow down, look for middle ground.

Stepp will oversee environmental protection laws and regulations in the region that includes Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.

The Learn to Hunt for Food program aims to capitalize on the increasing demand for local, sustainable food and hopes to educate people who are interested in hunting as a food source.

The hunt will be an added opportunity to harvest antlerless deer to help reach antlerless harvest goals and the county deer population objective.
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