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    Cougars in Wisconsin

    The cougar (Puma concolor), a

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    Mourning Dove Management

    Wisconsin is participating in a national plan to monitor mourning dove populations for harvest management. Biologists set a goal of capturing and banding 850 doves at several locations throughout the state with a small aluminum U.S. Fish and…

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    Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions

    Register your car-killed deer or turkey. Call 608-267-7691 to obtain a tag for car-killed black bear. Report a car-killed deer that needs to be removed from roadway.

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    Captive wildlife regulations and licenses

    Wisconsin law regulates the possession of and activities involving captive wildlife. Activities that are regulated include but are not limited to taking, transporting, selling, purchasing, introducing, stocking, releasing, hunting, exhibiting,…

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    Eagles in Wisconsin

    Once endangered, bald eagles have made a remarkable comeback in Wisconsin. Their recovery was made possible by the national ban on the pesticide DDT, added protections under federal and state endangered species laws, river cleanups, citizen…

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    Species of Greatest Conservation Need

    The Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan (WWAP) is due for its second ten-year update at the end of 2025. Opportunities to share knowledge and technical input will be available throughout its development.Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) have…

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    Natural communities & Species of Greatest Conservation Need

    The Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan (WWAP) is due for its second ten-year update at the end of 2025.

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    Conservation Opportunity Areas and Actions

    The Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan (WWAP) is due for its second ten-year update at the end of 2025.

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    Wisconsin Damage Abatement and Claims Field Manual

    2019 Appraisal Method Update Summary [PDF] Chemical Warning [PDF] Damage Identification – General [PDF] Bear [PDF] Deer

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