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    Wild edibles: What can I collect?

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    Drinking Water, Groundwater and Wells Publications

    Publications listed by title Annual safe drinking water report (DG-045) [PDF] Answers to your questions about well filling and sealing (DG-016) [PDF] Arsenic in drinking water (DG-062) [PDF]

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    The quality of Wisconsin's drinking water

    Safe, clean drinking water is what we expect when we turn on our faucets. The Wisconsin DNR works to protect the quality and quantity of the state’s water resources and ensure the safety of drinking water. We're here to help you be better informed…

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    Mercury Ban In K-12 Schools

    Under a 2012 law, Wisconsin schools are required to remove all mercury from school facilities and grounds.

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    History

    The southern unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest has three restored log cabins and America's largest outdoor museum of rural life. Old World Wisconsin [exit DNR], has many displays such as ethnic farmsteads that include furnished houses and…

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    Palmyra Environmental Learning Center

    The Palmyra Environmental Learning Center (PELC) is a one-room school house turned nature center nestled in the Southern Unit.  The facility had previously been leased by the Milwaukee Public School District for many years, but is now available…

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    Carcass movement, processing and disposal

    The movement of dead or alive CWD-positive deer, moose, elk or reindeer/caribou (natural or human-assisted) is a key pathway in the spread of CWD. The infectious nature of the CWD prion contributes to an increased risk of introduction and spread of…

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    Wildlife and Your Land

    The Wildlife and Your Land series is designed to offer suggestions to you, the private landowner, on how to manage your land for wildlife. Each part of the series focuses on management practices that you can apply to your land, but first, let's…

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    Wolves in Wisconsin

     

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    Wildlife health

    The wildlife health program maintains a strong program of wildlife disease monitoring to detect the introduction of new diseases, changes in disease patterns and significant impacts on wildlife populations. The wildlife health team's mission is to…

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