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    About the SW CWD Study

    Project Intention and OverviewThe Southwest Wisconsin CWD, Deer and Predator (SW CWD) Study is the largest deer and chronic wasting disease (CWD) study the DNR has ever undertaken. The purpose of this study is to understand the factors that…

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    Nature Center

    Location 9400 County Highway O Two Rivers, WI 54241 Phone Number 920-794-7480

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    Fishing Regulations

    Fishing regulations are used as a tool to ensure good fishing exists in the future. Fishing regulations are used to:

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    Field Notes Newsletter May 2021

    The research team finished collaring animals and are analyzing the data they

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    Snapshot Wisconsin February 2021

    Members of the Snapshot Wisconsin team are busy compiling a dataset of all the elk photos from the previous calendar year, 2020. This dataset feeds into models that estimate how many elk live in our state and is an important way Snapshot contributes…

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    Catalogue of Past Articles

    The following articles and media have been pulled from past editions of the Field Notes newsletter and other products released over the project's life. This selection of articles and media was chosen because they either serve as a project record and…

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    Field Notes Newsletter Index

    Read more about the Southwest Wisconsin CWD, Deer and Predator Study in this n

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    Concessions and Rentals

    Nature's Water Park Nature's Water Park offers kayak, canoe, paddleboard and tube rentals in season. This outfitter also offers guided trips of various sections of the Pine River ranging from a couple hours to a full-day excursion. For…

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    Office of Applied Science FAQ

    What is the mission of the Office of Applied Science (OAS)? The OAS provides research and consultation services on statewide fish and wildlife priority issues. The OAS Leadership Team’s primary responsibilities are to ensure that the highest-…

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    Field Notes Newsletter November 2020

    The most recent edition of the newsletter cove

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