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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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    Waterfowl management

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    Swans in Wisconsin

    Three swan species can be found in Wisconsin -- trumpeter, tundra and the non-native mute swan. Trumpeter and tundra swans are migratory species whereas mute swans are an introduced non-native species that tend to remain year-round. All have white…

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    Cougars in Wisconsin

    The cougar (Puma concolor), a

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    Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions

    Register your car-killed deer or turkey. Call 608-267-7691 to obtain a tag for car-killed black bear. Report a car-killed deer that needs to be removed from roadway.

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    Black bear management

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks the public to report any black bear den locations across the state to help with an ongoing study that will improve the accuracy of population estimates and inform management decisions.

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    Eagles in Wisconsin

    Once endangered, bald eagles have made a remarkable comeback in Wisconsin. Their recovery was made possible by the national ban on the pesticide DDT, added protections under federal and state endangered species laws, river cleanups, citizen…

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    Snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus)

    Snowy owls rank among the most charismatic wildlife species in the world.

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