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    Summer 2019 Issue

    Cygnus buccinator: A comeback for the ages Researchers rewind 30 years to tell their first-person tale of second chances for an esteemed species Nature and the next generation Educational programming aspires to put kids in touch with the…

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    Fall 2019 Issue

    A hopeful vision for native mussel management Vulnerable species with a turbulent past may be poised for better days as conservation efforts continue Bullish on elk Future looks bright for state herds after most recent relocation My morning…

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    Freelance Guidelines

    We're glad you're interested in contributing to Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine! Given our 85,000-plus subscribers, an extensive pass-along readership and thousands of visitors to our website, WNR is a great place to share your writing skills…

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    If you have questions about your subscription, please call the toll-free number below to talk to a customer service representative at our circulation partner, CDS Global in Boone, Iowa. These Midwestern neighbors can tell you when your…

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    About WNR magazine

    Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine started as The Wisconsin Conservationist in 1919. Since then, there have been several name and design changes, but for almost 100 years, Wisconsin's natural resources agency has produced a magazine to keep the…

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    Wild Wisconsin is primed for the hunt

    Sawyer Briel It might seem difficult to get someone new interested in hunting. There can be many factors in play, but at the Department of Natural Resources, we are striving to address the accessibility issue. We want to show people it's not as…

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    'Why Hunt?' guidebook balances novelty, tradition

    John Motoviloff Mentors are one leg supporting the stool that is the future of hunting. Another is the new hunters themselves, whether they be college students like UW-Madison's Badger Hunting Club or a cohort of food-motivated young adults…

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    Welcome to the club

    Maddie Bohrnstedt

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    1,000 miles to remember

    Jenny Wisniewski

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    Team up for trees

    Ellen Clark When it comes to Wisconsin's three professional sports teams — the Milwaukee Brewers, Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Bucks — athletic prowess isn't the only thing to cheer. These teams also are to be lauded for their work…

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