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Small fishing tournaments in Wisconsin will need to register with the DNR, even if they don’t need a permit
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Spring seems arriving early in the Northwoods. With temperatures above normal right now, trails and dirt roads can be susceptible to damage.Wisconsin DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto shares how people can be respectful of current conditions.
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Researchers explore use of aerial imagery and artificial intelligence to monitor a farming practice that threatens water.
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A state appeals court says environmental regulators can't force landowners to clean up pollution from so-called forever chemicals without first implementing specific limits on contamination. The 2nd District Court of Appeals' 2-1 ruling Wednesday all but eliminates the Department of Natural Resources' authority to unilaterally mandate reporting PFAS contamination in groundwater and force responsible parties to clean it up.
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Officials from the Wisconsin DNR say that the weather has been causing a chain reaction that affects how young walleye get their food, which leads to less of them living to adulthood
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The primary goal of the proposed management plan is to maintain Spur Lake as a shallow, muck-bottomed lake for wildlife, with a special emphasis on re-establishing wild rice
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The Republican-authored measure raises the cost of the licenses by an additional $35 to $200.
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The Wisconsin DNR is warning of high fire danger across the state right now.All counties except Vilas, Forest, and Florence counties are at the high level for fire risk. Those three are in the moderate category.The Wisconsin DNR is asking people to avoid burning this week.
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With other states trying to keep their sturgeon numbers up, members of the Wisconsin Sturgeon Program are lending a helping hand, shipping sturgeon eggs from the Badger State, to the Peach State and others
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Eric Lobner, Wildlife Bureau Director for the Wisconsin DNR, recently told the Natural Resources Board there was a drop in the bear harvest last year.