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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 2021-04-08

Contact: Tony Blattler, Wis. Conservation Congress Chair, 608-235-5825
Kari Lee-Zimmermann, Wis. Conservation Congress Liaison 
Kari.LeeZimmermann@Wisconsin.gov or 608-219-9134

WCC Virtual Spring Hearing Begins April 12 at 7 p.m.

white tailed deer buck standing in a cornfield The Wisconsin Conservation Congress 2021 Spring Hearing begins online at 7 p.m. on April 12. Photo credit: iStock.com/Michael-Tatman

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Conservation Congress (WCC) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding Wisconsinites the annual Spring Hearings begin online at 7 p.m. on April 12. 

The public will have the opportunity to provide input on the proposed natural resources rule changes from the DNR, and advisory questions from the Natural Resources Board (NRB) and WCC through the online input opportunity.

The 2021 Spring Hearing online input webpage and will go live at 7 p.m. on April 12 and will remain open for three days (72 hours). Results will be posted as soon as they are available.

“We look forward to hearing from the public on a wide variety of natural resource issues,” said Tony Blattler, chair of the Wisconsin Conservation Congress. “We are pleased that we can adjust to the current situation and protect the health of our communities while continuing to provide an opportunity for the public to weigh in.”  

This year there are 23 proposed rule changes related to fisheries and five proposed rule changes related to wildlife management. There are also advisory questions from Fisheries, the Natural Resources Board, and the Wisconsin Conservation Congress. All questions are available to preview here.

Wisconsinites were able to recommend changes to natural resource issues by submitting citizen resolutions online by 5 p.m. on April 5. Those who complete the online input form (April 12-15) will be able to view the resolutions submitted by individuals indicating they reside in that county.

For more information on the 2021 Spring Hearings, click here to review the Frequently Asked Questions.

The Wisconsin Conservation Congress is the only statutory body in the state where the public elects delegates to advise the Natural Resources Board and the Department of Natural Resources on how to responsibly manage Wisconsin's natural resources for present and future generations. The Congress accomplishes this through open, impartial, broad-ranged actions.