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Hiking does not stop for cold, snow

While hiking is certainly more popular during warm summer months, great hiking and snowshoeing opportunities still exist all winter long. Those who head out in winter, though, should expect to see fewer other outdoor adventurers on the trail and should also be even more aware of possible weather changes.

Natural Resources Board to vote on emergency rule related to DMU shifts in north

Most deer hunters in the Northwoods have at least heard rumblings of some possible changes to Deer Management Units (DMUs) in the Northern Forest Zone. Hunters expressed great concern after the 2023 deer season, which produced meager results at best for some.

Learn what wildlife is doing on the cold, winter landscape

In the warmth of summer, it can be fun to think about what various animal species are doing. But while humans are warm in their homes in winter, animals are still out doing the things they always do. They are traveling the landscape, looking for food, and doing their best …

Oneida County looking for citizen member to serve on conservation and UW-Extension committee

The Oneida County land and water conservation department is looking for a citizen member to serve on the conservation and UW-Extension education (CUW) committee for a two-year term.

Fish Like a GIRL

I can see the light, migrating birds can, too. For me, lights at night can be helpful. They make sure I do not trip over a bunny while walking into the house with groceries (Our bunnies are not the smartest and think if they are completely still, we cannot see …
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Annual tradition of selling tree seedlings continues at Trees For Tomorrow

Trees For Tomorrow (TFT) , an environmental education center located in Eagle River is pleased to announce its annual tree seedling sales event, offering community members the opportunity to contribute to environmental education while enhancing their own green space.

Public comment sought on future wildlife management objectives

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is currently drafting a strategic plan for managing our state’s wildlife species and habitat and is seeking public feedback on the plan’s objectives.

The Lake Where You Live

I know, I wrote about loons just last week. I hope you’ll forgive me if I have them in mind during these waning days of February, when the ice leaving the lakes and the loons returning is no longer a far-off fantasy.

DU’s work is far reaching, conserving 1 million acres of duck habitat in 2024

Ducks Unlimited’s (DU) work ranges far and wide, but the non-profit’s priority first and foremost focuses on conserving and rehabilitating duck habitat across North America. Before Joe Genzel worked for DU, he wrote for community newspapers and a number of outdoor publications, including Outdoor Life and MeatEater. For DU, he’s …

Now is a good time to plan next summer’s lake projects

Each year, riparian landowners across the Northwoods take steps to keep their lakes healthy. Healthy lakes are good for all of the organisms who live in them, including fish. With fishing being a billion-plus dollar industry every year in Wisconsin, keeping fisheries healthy and productive is big business.
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Northwoods Wildlife Center Photo Gala in Minocqua Feb. 15

At the Campanile Center for the Arts in Minocqua on Saturday, Feb. 15, come see a wide variety of photos and vote for your favorites all while supporting a good cause during the Northwoods Wildlife Center’s annual photo gala.

Aerial herbicide application on invasive wetland plants: Planning, process and lessons learned

Wetlands provide habitat to a wide variety of species of plant and animals. Everyone from nature lovers and photographers to hunters and anglers, in their own ways, target species that utilize wetlands and need them in various parts of their life cycles.

Registration open for the Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention

The 2025 Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Convention is set for March 26-28 at the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Stevens Point. The theme this year is, “The Power of Words: Working for Our Waters.” The convention was created by the Wisconsin Lakes and Rivers Partnership. That partnership consists of the …

DNR offers ready-to-plant oak seedlings

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced it has 2-year-old oak seedlings available for purchase. The seedlings are from Wisconsin’s Wilson State Nursery and are ready for planting.

Fish Like a GIRL

The question is, can a dog person do well with cats? I suppose it depends on the definition of “well,” as well as the day, if I’m being honest.
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