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    Dog depredations by wolves in Wisconsin

    Dog owners are reminded to exercise caution in wolf-occupied areas, especially those using their dogs to hunt. Conflicts between hunting dogs and wolves are common during the bear training and hunting season. Dogs have also been depredating and…

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    Wolves in Wisconsin

     

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    Wildlife health

    The DNR reminds Wisconsin that the virus that has caused highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in wild birds is still present in the state. Information on HPAI can be found on our Avian Influenza webpage.

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    Wisconsin waterfowl surveys

    The public input period on the proposed 2026-2030 duck hunting season zones and splits has now closed. This opportunity only occurs every five years, and the DNR appreciates all of the feedback provided by the public. The results from this public…

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    Wildlife Damage Abatement and Claims Technical Manual

    Manual CoverTable of ContentsIntroduction and Program HistoryWDACP AdministrationPlan of Administration - Participating Counties

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    Wildlife Damage Abatement and Claims Program

    Wisconsin has a program that assists farmers when wildlife damages their agricultural crops. The Wildlife Damage Abatement and Claims Program (WDACP) provides damage prevention assistance and partial compensation to farmers when wild deer, elk, bear…

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    Waterfowl management

    Management PlanWI Waterfowl Stamp

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    Wolf ecology and track training courses

    UPCOMING TRACKER TRAINING EVENTSTracker Training Events | Timber Wolf Information NetworkWisconsin Wolf Ecology - Cable Natural History MuseumHere's how it worksFor many years, the Wisconsin DNR has used trained citizen scientists to assist staff…

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    Swans in Wisconsin

    Three swan species can be found in Wisconsin -- trumpeter, tundra and the non-native mute swan. Trumpeter and tundra swans are migratory species whereas mute swans are an introduced non-native species that tend to remain year-round. All have white…

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