WDNR Weekly News UpdateLake Michigan anglers asked to aid chinook and lake trout research Anglers fishing Lake Michigan's open waters and tributaries for chinook and lake trout are being asked to donate the heads of the fish they harvest to aid research critical to keep fishing strong. - Read Full Article
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/Weekly/?id=392#art1Antlerless deer tags, state park deer hunting permits available August 17Antlerless deer carcass tags for regular deer management units (DMUs) and hunting access permits for all state park deer management units that require an access permit go on sale beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 17. - Read Full Article
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/Weekly/?id=392#art2Wolf permit drawing will occur August 15A total of 16,672 interested wolf hunters or trappers applied to receive a permit or a preference point for the 2013 Wisconsin wolf hunting season, according to Department of Natural Resources officials. - Read Full Article
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/Weekly/?id=392#art3Guidelines for Wetland Compensatory Mitigation in Wisconsin finalizedGuidelines for Wetland Compensatory Mitigation in Wisconsin are now available to help people meet state and federal requirements for wetland mitigation and provide information for anyone interested in developing a new mitigation bank. -Read Full Article
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/Weekly/?id=392#art4Seven more Wisconsin communities earn recognition as “Bird Cities” Seven more Wisconsin communities statewide are being recognized as “Bird Cities” for their long-term commitment to working with residents to make their neighborhoods a better place for people, birds and other wildlife. - Read Full Article
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/Weekly/?id=392#art5Deadline to sign-up for disabled deer hunt September 1Hunters who plan to participate in the annual gun deer hunt for hunters with disabilities are reminded to sign up with hunt sponsors no later than Sept. 1. - Read Full Article
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Japanese hops impressive but undesirable invasive plant The plant Japanese hops might sound like another great variety for brewing beer or adding as a new ornamental to quickly spruce up the garden, state invasive plant experts say. But don’t be fooled. - Read Full Article
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