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The program helps stock food pantries and supports residents in need throughout the state
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Natural Resources Board approved recommendations
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Landowners must have at least 60 acres available and be able to host at least three hunters
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The Department of Natural Resources and Citizens Deer Advisory Councils want feedback on things like harvest quotas and season structure
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Hunters and anglers who back conservation efforts are carrying out a unified message as wooded areas and waterways face certain environmental threats
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Wisconsin’s firearm deer season may be over, but hunters still have some opportunities to harvest a deer with a gun
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Bonus antlerless harvest permits remain available in many counties
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With fall approaching, hunting enthusiasts in Wisconsin are gearing up for the season. Known for its rich hunting history, Wisconsin consistently ranks in the top five nationwide for the number of hunters
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Thousands of acres of land are available for this year's hunt, which will take place October 4th through the 12th
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Every year, volunteer landowners help those with disabilities keep up their tradition of hunting