Natural Resources Board listening sessions set on plans for hunting and trapping in state parks
The public will be able to present their views on a proposed plan to implement a new law opening state parks to hunting and trapping at a series of listening sessions. State Natural Resources Board members will conduct the sessions around the state in late October and early November.
Natural Resources Board Chair David Clausen noted the listening sessions are being held to get input on how to implement the law, not the law itself, which the Legislature approved last session and Gov. Scott Walker signed in April. Act 168 - known as the Sporting Heritage Bill – expands hunting and trapping in state parks. See the full text of Act 168.
Two or three Natural Resources Board members will attend each listening session. At the December 11 – 12 Natural Resources Board meeting, Department of Natural Resources staff will present a plan to implement the law and the full Board will discuss the comments they received at the listening sessions.
People attending listening sessions will be able to review maps designating which areas are proposed as open and closed to hunting, and will be able to comment to Board members on the department’s proposal to implement the law. Maps of proposed open and closed hunting areas in state parks are available for review online.
Attendees who would like to speak or submit written comments should sign up at the door on arriving at the session.
Date | Location | Address | City | Board members attending |
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Oct. 29 | Quality Inn and Suites | 2969 Cahill Main | Fitchburg | Preston Cole and Jane Wiley |
Oct. 30 | Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) | 620 W. Clairemont Ave. | Eau Claire | Dave Clausen and Jane Wiley |
Nov. 5 | Merrill High School | 1201 N. Sales St. | Merrill | Christine Thomas and Jane Wiley |
Nov. 8 | The Bordini Center, Fox Valley Technical College | 5 Systems Drive | Appleton | William Bruins, Terry Hilgenberg and Jane Wiley |
Nov. 13 | Tommy Thompson Youth Center, State Fair Park | 640 S. 84th St. | West Allis | Gregory Kazmierski and Jane Wiley |
Other ways to comment or speak
Listening session comments can be sent by U.S. mail to:
Wisconsin State Parks – Act 168
PO Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707-7921
Comments can also be emailed to: DNRWisconsinParks@wisconsin.gov.
The deadline to provide comments is Nov. 23.
In addition, the Board welcomes testimony and written comments on this issue at its December meeting. December meeting information will be available on the Board agenda web page.
Public Participation Information
Public Participation at Natural Resources Board Meetings
Public participation registration and written comment deadline:
4 p.m. on the Friday before the meeting unless otherwise noted.
Registration requests and comments should be directed to the Board Liaison.
- Contact information
- For information on the Natural Resources Board, contact:
- Laurie J. Ross
Board Liaison
Office of the Secretary
608-267-7420 - The Natural Resources Board and Department of Natural Resources are committed to serving people with disabilities. If you need Board information in an alternative format, please call or email the Board Liaison.