
WI Daily Update: Kids can enter the DNR’s annual Air, Air, Everywhere poetry contest
The Wisconsin DNR is accepting entries for its annual poetry contest that is open for third, fourth and fifth-grade students. Here are the details.

The Wisconsin DNR is accepting entries for its annual poetry contest that is open for third, fourth and fifth-grade students. Here are the details.

The Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council on Tuesday approved a motion to fund a carp barrier on the Mississippi River. Dollars were available for the project based on the February 2024 budget forecast, which showed an

The Wisconsin DNR recently recognized some conservation partners and friends groups for stewardship of state fish and wildlife areas. Here’s who received the recognition.

If you missed the annular solar eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023, you’ll get another chance on April 8, 2024. But you may have to travel some distance to see it unless you’re one of those

The first noticeable push of walleye happened around mid-week on the Peshtigo and Menominee rivers.

Should forward facing sonar be banned in Wisconsin? How about wildlife shining? These are some of the 37 questions being asked at this year’s spring hearings in the state.

I planted my first bareroot shrub in 2003. Since then, I have planted thousands of bareroot tree and shrub seedlings and transplants. My track record has been pretty good, and most failures could be blamed

The shotgun scope filled with gobblers. Four of them had charged from the woods to confront the jake decoy. Now they were swatting it with their wings. When one bird separated from the pack, the

Fur trappers can seem uneasy and vulnerable, even though they’re the most skilled, regulated and well-rounded outdoors-folks you’ll find in our marshes, woodlands, and muddy shallows.
They often don’t share their best stories, fearing
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