
Wisconsin Letters to the Editor: Predator damage payments don’t begin to cover the aggravation, stress, or anxiety
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 30, 2025, edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 30, 2025, edition of Wisconsin Outdoor News.

The DNR’s Lesa Kardash was chosen as the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation (WWF) Conservationist of the Year, with the award bestowed on Kardash at the group’s annual award banquet.
When it comes to protecting Wisconsin’s

The Wisconsin DNR announced the 2025 Plant Species of the Year, and it’s an important plant for pollinators. Listen here for details.

There’s a good chance most fishermen don’t know that volunteer members of Walleyes for Tomorrow (WfT) work in their behalf every spring and have been doing so for – what? – 12, 15 years now

For 20 years Caleb Wistad, of Spooner, worked as a plumber.
Then he quit to go fishing.
“It was getting to the point I had to prioritize,” said Wistad, who is now living

The Wisconsin DNR is reminding state hunters to apply for a 2025 elk-hunting license by May 31. Here are more details about this year’s season.

Hunting camps are all different, but they are also all the same. They are places where the adventures begin, and that life-long love affair with hunting and the outdoors gets its start.
It might

Wisconsin could move its traditional trout opener from early May to early April next year, based on a landslide 63-37 percentage vote during mid-April’s annual conservation hearings.
The inland trout opener was one of

Wisconsin’s would-be elk hunters have until Saturday, May 31, to apply for a 2025 elk hunting license.
Wisconsin’s expanding elk population has seen an annual hunt in the Clam Lake Elk Range since 2018
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