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    Sporting Heritage Council works to widen participation

    IN THIS ISSUE: HUNTING COVERAGE We are women who hunt 40 years on the hunt Hunting together strengthens father-daughter bond Sporting Heritage Council works to widen participation Kathryn A. Kahler and Andrea Zani

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    40 years on the hunt

    IN THIS ISSUE: HUNTING COVERAGE We are women who hunt 40 years on the hunt Hunting together strengthens father-daughter bond Sporting Heritage Council works to widen participation Kathryn A. Kahler

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    We are women who hunt

    IN THIS ISSUE: HUNTING COVERAGE We are women who hunt 40 years on the hunt Hunting together strengthens father-daughter bond Sporting Heritage Council works to widen participation Andrea Zani and Kathryn A. Kahler

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    All in to boost birds

    Lisa Gaumnitz

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    Readers Write Archive

    Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine encourages reader photos and feedback. On this page, you will find letters that appeared in recent past issues of the magazine. Newer letters from the last two years can be found online here. Other magazine…

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    Summer 2020 Issue

    Head outdoors for inspiration Time spent outside proves invaluable to body and mind Change in the air For 50 years, the Clean Air Act has delivered steady and remarkable improvements Ozone decreases as air monitoring improves

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    Outside in Wisconsin

    JONATHAN KULT There’s open space aplenty at Wisconsin’s Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest. Spread across three Northwoods counties — Iron, Oneida and Vilas — the sprawling and spectacular NHAL property covers 232,000 acres, making it…

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    Taste of Wisconsin

    Kyle Cherek My first memory around fishing is actually not of fishing at all. I was 3, or maybe 4, and my dad and brother had returned from an afternoon on one of our nearby southeastern Wisconsin lakes. My dad had set up a dozen or so bluegills…

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    Your Outdoors

    Story and photos by Lisa Vandervest Dinnertime, naptime, alone time, flight time: All was on display from a family of great horned owls in a wooded backyard in Mequon last spring. Late last April, my black lab and I had just finished our morning…

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    Back in the Day

    Andrea Zani The summer of 1942 brought a new sort of vibe to the vacation planning of most Americans. With the attack on Pearl Harbor just six months before, the country was plunged immediately and unequivocally into World War II. Suddenly, price…

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