June 5, 2018
Data collected during the 2017-18 winter tracking reveal overwinter minimum wolf count of 905–944 in WisconsinMADISON - Following continued monitoring efforts, data suggest that Wisconsin's wolf population may have begun to stabilize and remains above established recovery goals.
Natural Resources Board approves 2018 deer harvest quotas and season structure
MADISON - The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board approved the 2018 antlerless deer quotas, harvest authorization levels and deer hunting season framework at its May 23 meeting in Madison.
Take 2-hour training to learn to identify Karner blue butterflies and their habitat
Rare butterflies in flight now; help protect and monitor
their populations
MADISON - Wisconsin has more Karner blue butterflies than any other place
in the world and volunteers can attend training this June to help collect
information about this federally endangered butterfly and its habitat to help
advance recovery efforts, state endangered species officials say.Share the land - enroll in Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive Program before Aug. 1
MADISON - Landowners are encouraged to share the land through the Voluntary Public Access and Habitat Incentive program. Landowners can earn extra income in exchange for opening their land on a short-term basis to low-impact recreation such as hunting, fishing and trapping and wildlife observation.
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