
WI Daily Update: Forestry leaders honored
The Wisconsin Urban Forestry Council recently honored individuals responsible for furthering forestry efforts in the state’s cities and suburbs. Here is who they recognized.

The Wisconsin Urban Forestry Council recently honored individuals responsible for furthering forestry efforts in the state’s cities and suburbs. Here is who they recognized.

The Wisconsin DNR recently released the necropsy results for a snowy owl found deceased in New Glarus. Listen here for the details.

The Michigan DNR announced on March 13 that it had confirmed a pair of cougar kittens in Ontonagon County. It’s the first confirmation in more than 100 years of cougar kits living in Michigan. Listen

The game fish season is pretty much closed across the Upper Midwest, which means it’s time to think about going after other species. Tim Lesmeister says don’t forget about eelpout at this time of year.

“What do you hope to see at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge this week?” my daughter, Shannon, asked. “I am hoping to see wood storks.”
“Spoonbills,” I chimed in.
“Gators,” my husband, Stan

Wisconsin’s nine-day gun deer season is the busiest time of the year for Department of Natural Resources (DNR) field wardens, including Jane Voskuilen, who calls Lafayette County her home since being hired in 2022 and

Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer Gary Roach says it’s time to get into the weeds for really big crappies right now. Here’s why.

As most sportsmen know by now, Wisconsin’s annual fish and game rule change process sort of kicks off each year on the second Monday of April during the annual spring fish and game hearings.

You can help the Wisconsin DNR manage Green Bay’s world-class walleye fishery by reporting tagged fish. Here are details on this ongoing study that will take place again in 2025.
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