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Entries for the 'Wisconsin Outdoor News' Category
justnorth posted on October 19, 2007 20:38
The construction of the Mitchell Park Bike and Walking Trail Project, which includes the Fox Brook Park Connector Trail and the Mitchell Park Scenic Loop Trail, in the City of Brookfield, may result in the incidental take of a rare snake, under an authorization the Department of Natural Resources is proposing for the project...
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justnorth posted on October 19, 2007 20:37
Hunters and others who observe someone out hunting who does a good deed or sets a positive example for other outdoor uses are being encouraged to nominate the individual for the 11th annual Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources – La Crosse Tribune Ethical Hunter Award...
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justnorth posted on October 19, 2007 20:35
The Wisconsin wolf program is looking for a few good trackers. People interested in volunteering to locate gray wolves and other forest carnivores in the coming year and to help keep count of the elusive animals can learn how to track wolves during a series of upcoming training sessions...
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justnorth posted on October 19, 2007 20:34
Wildlife watchers and hunters who feed or bait deer should be aware that new rules took affect Oct. 1 to help protect wildlife, including deer, bear and elk, from infectious disease and reduce risk of automobile-wildlife collisions...
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justnorth posted on October 19, 2007 20:33
Hunters and others interested in the white-tailed deer will want to tune in to Deer Hunt 2007 on public television stations statewide at 8 p.m. on Nov. 8. Familiar deer show and Outdoor Wisconsin television host, Dan Small, will interview new Department of Natural Resources Secretary Matt Frank, along with other experts on deer management, hunting history, traditions and culture...
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justnorth posted on October 19, 2007 20:31
Residents in central Wisconsin and in Marinette County who have noticed rapid increases in gypsy moth populations this year and who would like to be considered for spray treatment next spring should be contacting their county or municipal gypsy moth coordinator now, if they have not already...
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justnorth posted on October 19, 2007 20:30
Breeding populations of double-crested cormorants – a once rare colonial nesting water bird that is now common along the Great Lakes and other costal areas – would be reduced by half along Green Bay and Lake Michigan, under a proposed management plan that will be the subject of three upcoming public meetings...
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host posted on October 03, 2007 23:16
The blue-wing teal migration is near peak along the Mississippi River. Green-wings will not peak until well into October. Each passing cold front brings more Canada geese to Horicon Marsh and numbers are growing. The fall population tends to peak around late October. Fall naturalist programs are going on each weekend at the marsh...
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justnorth posted on October 03, 2007 23:13
Fall colors are at or very near peak now in northern Wisconsin, and despite the dry conditions this summer, colors are reported as very vibrant in many areas. There is a hint of fall color in the south, with some sugar maples having patches of bright orange, ash trees turning yellow and staghorn sumac turning a deep scarlet. Check the Wisconsin Department of Tourism Fall Color Report for current updates...
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justnorth posted on October 03, 2007 23:11
Waterfowl hunters currently in the field hunting geese and heading out this month to hunt ducks need to be especially careful in identifying all birds before shooting. With more than 100 pairs of endangered trumpeter swans nesting in Wisconsin this year, state wildlife officials estimating the total population of free-flying swans in the state with close to 600, many of which are immature, so they have a not yet developed their signature white feathers and have a more grayish plumage...
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justnorth posted on October 03, 2007 23:08
The jury is still out on whether the adage that fall is the best time to catch trophy muskies is true, but the old saying does carry enough weight to send scores of musky hunters out and about as autumn winds blow in...
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justnorth posted on October 03, 2007 23:04
Fall trout and salmon runs up Lake Michigan tributaries are trophy time for anglers and a great time for everyone else to see these big fish up-close at the state egg collection facilities critical to continued fantastic fishing on the big pond...
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justnorth posted on September 18, 2007 14:44
Cooler temperatures and northwesterly winds have accelerated bird migrations across the state. The warbler migration is at peak statewide with birders reporting as many as 20 species in a single outing. Water levels at Horicon Marsh are at full pool due to the recent rains. A great variety of ducks are beginning to show up on Horicon Marsh. The first migrant Canada geese commonly return to Horicon around the Sept. 15, with peak numbers building up by late October. ..
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justnorth posted on September 18, 2007 14:42
A sure sign of autumn’s approach is the opening of several major hunting seasons this weekend, including fall turkey, the early archery deer season, ruffed grouse, cottontail rabbit and squirrel...
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justnorth posted on September 18, 2007 14:41
People interested in hands-on tips to improve their outdoor photography skills can attend a two-day course this October at the Sandhill Outdoor Skills Center near Babcock...
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