WDNR Weekly News May 22, 2012Wisconsin State Parks Open House, June 3MADISON - People visiting Wisconsin State Parks on Sunday June 3 will enjoy free admission, and if they visit one of the 49 parks participating in the ?Read to Lead at Wisconsin State Parks? program, they can check out a book paired with that park intended to help them learn more about nature and the environment....
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_article_Lookup.asp?id=2160Free Fishing Weekend June 2-3MADISON - Try fishing for the first time or rediscover the fun during Free Fishing Weekend, June 2 and 3, when anybody can fish anywhere in Wisconsin can fish for free....
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_article_Lookup.asp?id=2161Safe Boating Week: Make it a habit -- wear a life jacket every trip
MADISON - It's the preventable death that will haunt the survivors. That's what National Safe Boating Week is about - saving lives with the simple maneuver of donning a life jacket....
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Bat babies on their wayMADISON - Bats sometimes roost in attics, barns and other warm places to have their young and nurse their babies....
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_article_Lookup.asp?id=2163Former trout anglers weigh in on why they left the sportMADISON - While Wisconsin's inland trout regulations were cited by some former trout anglers as a reason they dropped the sport, the most frequently cited reason was a lack of time, according to a recently released study ...
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_article_Lookup.asp?id=2164Traveling for the holiday? Leave the firewood at home.
MADISON - State forest health specialists remind campers and travelers that firewood can carry harmful forest insects and diseases....
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_article_Lookup.asp?id=2165Time to start mowing to prevent weeds from spreadingMADISON -- The unusually warm and early spring of 2012 has caused most plants to speed up their usual timetable....
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_article_Lookup.asp?id=2166Unattended white-tailed deer fawns are not abandonedMADISON - Reports have begun to come in from across Wisconsin that the first fawns of the year have begun to be born in the wild, and state wildlife officials are
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