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    One foggy morning on the Mississippi

    Jon Chapman  

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    DNR's next 50: Thriving in a digital age

    Andrea Zani © BEN PIERSON At one time in the DNR's half century of history, using computers was an exciting new way to collect data, monitor our environment and store information. Other developments such as the new wave of satellites suddenly…

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    Buck of a lifetime

    Story by Ron Weber and illustrations by Jim McEvoy I was 7 years old the first time I ever laid eyes on my buck. He was a 10-pointer with a wide, sweeping rack. The tips curled toward each other in front, leaving a gap of about 6 inches between…

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    OUTSIDE IN WISCONSIN

    © BEN PIERSON Copper Falls State Park Copper Falls State Park turns 90 next year and it's the perfect illustration of the idea that beauty never fades.

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    Back in the day

    Kathryn A. Kahler The DNR family was saddened in mid-October with news of the passing of former magazine editor David "Larry" Sperling. Sperling, 66, grew up in White Plains, New York, came to Wisconsin to attend UW-Madison in 1970, and decided to…

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    Mitigation matters for Wisconsin wetlands

    Andrea Zani and Raechelle Belli

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    A message from Preston D. Cole

    Preston D. Cole and Department of Veteran Affairs Secretary Mary Kolar at the MacKenzie Center near Poynette. © EMMA MAYEN Wisconsin's hunting legacy runs deep.

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    Preventive measures

    Lisa Gaumnitz

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    Masters of Mother Nature

    Christopher Tall and Kathryn A. Kahler © LINDA FRESHWATERS ARNDT As temperatures and snow begin to fall and Wisconsinites settle in for another winter, we take comfort in fireside recliners, hot cocoa and cozy blankets. And, of course, snowblowers…

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    A fine Feather friend

    Story and photos by David Horst

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