WDNR Weekly News June 28, 2011Breeding waterfowl numbers increase in most recent surveyMADISON - Above average spring rains have improved wetland conditions across Wisconsin and could lead to better local duck production, according to state waterfowl biologists...
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Boat landing blitz aims to stop aquatic hitchhikersMADISON -- Boaters and anglers at nearly 90 lakes across Wisconsin will be greeted over the Fourth of July holiday with courtesy boat checks and free bobbers, towels and stickers reminding them of the steps they need to take to avoid spreading aquatic invasive species to new waters....
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Ten counties in line for new conservation wardensMADISON -- Ten new conservation wardens will go on duty in their permanent field stations this summer, following a year of training designed to make them proficient in a wide range of job responsibilities aimed at enhancing public safety and protecting Wisconsin's natural resources....
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_article_Lookup.asp?id=1825Dog training, backtags and more changing for Wisconsin bear hunters
MADISON -- Changes are coming this week for Wisconsin bear hunters under legislation signed into law this month...
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_article_Lookup.asp?id=1826Wild Rose State Fish Hatchery blooms in new video and audio slideshowWILD ROSE - Wisconsin anglers can tour Wild Rose Fish Hatchery's recently renovated facilities -- and get a look at its newest residents -- without leaving the comfort of their home....
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