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    Sand Lake legacy

    Camp Menominee in Eagle River is in the blood for Jason Feldgreber, a former camper who now owns and directs the 65-acre site on Sand Lake.

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    Outside in Wisconsin

    © DNR FILES Yellowstone Lake State Park On June 14, 1954 — Flag Day 65 years ago — the gates of a newly constructed dam on the Yellowstone River in southwest Wisconsin were closed. The resulting body of water that formed was the state's 8,677th…

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    Back in the day

    Women dip for smelt from a boat on the Menominee River in Marinette in April 1938. © DNR FILES SMELT RUNS WERE CAUSE TO CELEBRATE — AND CROWN QUEENS! Kathryn A. Kahler As annual traditions go, smelt dipping has seen its ups and downs over…

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    Access to the perfect hunt

    Kevin Feind

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    <i>Cygnus buccinator</i>: A comeback for the ages

      Sumner Matteson and Randy Jurewicz In memory of Rodney J. King, Terry J. Kohler and W.C. "Joe" Johnson

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    SPECIAL SECTION: A milestone for Friends Groups

    Also celebrating 30 years, Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program delivers crucial funding Janet Hutchens

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    SPECIAL SECTION: A milestone for Friends Groups

    1989 snapshot Here's a look at the Friends landscape when the policy on Friends Groups was approved by the State Legislature 30 years ago. GROUPS WITH AGREEMENTS IN PLACE Friends of MacKenzie Interstate Interpretive Association (later Friends of…

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    SPECIAL SECTION: A milestone for Friends Groups

    Share the fun of being a friend Jonathan Ringdahl

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    A message from Preston D. Cole

    © MIKE GORSKI The buzzing of bees. A tractor firing up. The casting of a fishing line. Warm breezes. Longer days. These are the signs of summer. Not only does Wisconsin have a host of great summer getaway spots for locals or those visiting us…

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    SPECIAL SECTION: A milestone for Friends Groups

    Friends of Friends demonstrate the power of partnerships Janet Hutchens Two key partners of the Wisconsin State Park System are the Friends of Wisconsin State Parks and the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin. These organizations recognize…

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