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Towards the end of the 1800s it looked like wood ducks were headed towards extinction.The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 is credited with saving the species, but many also credit the invention of the wood duck box in the 1930s with their conservations.For WXPR’s All Things Outdoors, Katie Thoresen and Wisconsin DNR Conservation install some wood duck boxes in the Northwoods and share how you can as well.
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Knowing how to hunt is only useful if know where to hunt for the game you’re looking for.WXPR’s Katie Thoresen is participating in a Learn to Hunt for Food course being offered through the Wisconsin DNR.In this episode of All Things Outdoors, she shares how the class is learning to identify grouse habitat.
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A once-common, and now threatened, sign of summer has returned, and they could use your help.Monarch butterflies have arrived in Wisconsin after a…
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Wisconsin landowners hoping to improve wildlife habitat on their property -- whether a city lot or hundreds of acres -- have a new resource to help them…
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MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin is among the top ten states for ethanol production, with nine plants pumping out more than 500 million gallons of ethanol each…
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Many people gather firewood from fallen or dead trees on their own lands or from national forest or state-owned property. In today’s Wildlife Matters, DNR…
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Oneida County is holding two workshops on the value of maintaining woody habitat along lake shorelines. Rosie Page from the Oneida County Land and Water…