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The DNR says while young wild animals may seem helpless, they are well adapted to survive without human help
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Proposed is a 1,252 acre working forest conservation easement from the Michael A. Uihlein Exemption trust for the Forest Legacy Program in Vilas County
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Drought, disease and pests all having an impact
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Project among many approved by the Wisconsin State Building Commission
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Emerald Ash Borer infestations have left many ash trees dead or dying
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Border Lakes Forest Legacy Conservation Easement has support from Vilas County and the Town of Land O' Lakes
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Staff spent hundreds of hours looking for man who later turned up in Europe
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The Wisconsin DNR says pale swallow-wort has been located along the border between Oconto and Shawano counties
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Overall, the wolf population is considered stable
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The full length of the Wolf River State Trail corridor extends 44 miles on a former rail corridor from the Menominee and Langlade County line, north through Langlade County and into Forest County