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Goose and duck hunting seasons open in September. Wisconsin DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto talks about what hunters and non-hunters need to know in this episode of All Things Outdoors.
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The Clam Lake Elk Range lies within the Northern Forest Region of Wisconsin and comprises portions Sawyer, Ashland, Bayfield, Price and Rusk Counties
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Wisconsin has a thriving bear population estimated at more than 26,000 animals
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Scott Karel, Wildlife Regulation Policy Specialist for the DNR, said part of the focus would be on the northern deer management units
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Some people who like to hunt may not be physically up to the challenge anymore
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This week, Congress is picking up work on a new Farm Bill and hunters and anglers say billions of dollars in investments in private-lands conservation are at stake
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The Wisconsin spring turkey hunting season begins April 17th.
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Infectious disease researchers say hunters are on the front lines of what could be a serious threat to public health: chronic wasting disease.
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The Wisconsin Assembly approved a bill Thursday that would raise a variety of hunting, fishing and trapping license fees for out-of-state residents to help shrink a deficit in the state's fish and wildlife account
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Wisconsin's wildlife management account will start the next two-year budget period nearly $16 million in the red thanks largely to dwindling hunting license sales, putting projects from fish stocking to habitat restoration in doubt, state Department of Natural Resources officials warned Wednesday