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    PARK HOPPERS

    Story by Molly Meister and photos by Fred and Renee Hable Fred and Renee Hable at Devil's Lake State Park. Last year was gearing up to be another exciting travel year for Madison residents Renee and Fred Hable.

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    PIVOTING DURING THE PANDEMIC

    Jaime Kenowski JACK BARTHOLMAIIndigo bunting “Whenever you’re ready,” field trip leader Bob Welch nods at me and smiles.

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    FIND YOUR FOOD

    Megan Sheridan

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    Lake Awakenings

    Ted J. Rulseh LINDA FRESHWATERS ARNDTAs lakes awaken from winter's ice, life bursts forth with a fresh oxygen supply. This hooded merganser hen will teach her brood to dive for aquatic insects, crayfish and small fish. Your lake has spent the…

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    Outside in Wisconsin

    RENA JOHNSON/NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE FORESTERS E. M. Griffith, Wisconsin’s first state forester, said the main reason for establishing forest reserves in Wisconsin was to preserve the flow in the state’s important rivers. The DNR’s new chief…

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    BACK IN THE DAY

    Kathryn A. Kahler

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    Taste of Wisconsin

    Kyle Cherek KYLE CHEREKWatercress wields a fondness for moving water. There’s probably more written about spring by poets and prose writers than any other season.

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    Making Adventure

    Anne Sayers

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    Your Outdoors

    Dan Perkins

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    A MESSAGE FROM DNR SECRETARY PRESTON D. COLE

    In the words of Alexander Pope, hope springs eternal. Even with an ongoing pandemic, we can look to the beauty of the outdoors to witness nature’s promise that change will come. And that promise of change is for everyone regardless of race, ability…

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