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    Waterfowl Hunting

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

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    Mourning dove hunting

    Attention: Now available, new upland gamebird hunting tool mapping application! Please visit Fields & Forest Lands Interactive Gamebird Hunting Tool and explore its features and mapping information!

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    Report bird band recoveries

    Have you ever experienced the excitement of harvesting, finding or observing a banded or neck-collared bird? Those who do may wonder where the bird originated, how old it is or where to report the information on the band. The North American Bird…

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    Map of dog training areas

    The points on the map include dog training ground maps and information. Use the plus icon to zoom in to see county boundaries, then navigate through the map to find your area of interest. Please note not all dog training grounds may be visible…

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    Bear hunting

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    Wolf hunting and trapping

    Following a federal court ruling on Feb. 10, 2022, gray wolves are listed as an endangered species in the lower 48 states (excluding the northern Rocky Mountains region) and are federally protected. Harvest and lethal depredation control are…

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    Deer hunting for hunters with disabilities

    The hunter sign-up period for the Wisconsin Deer Hunt for Hunters with Disabilities is closed. Good luck to all hunters this fall!The outdoors is part of Wisconsin's cultural foundation, which rings true for hunters of every background, …

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    No/low impact activities

    The Broad Incidental Take Permit/Authorization (BITP/A) allows for the incidental taking (mortality) of state-threatened and endangered animals and plants that may occur during specific no/low impact project activities. The department recognizes…

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    Voluntary Expedited Endangered Resources (VEER) Review

    A VEER Review is an ER Review completed by department staff in a guaranteed turnaround time of seven working days. Customers still have the option to use the regular ER Review service for a lower cost.

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