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    Invasive Species Best Management Practices

    To minimize the spread of invasive species, interested stakeholders have met to develop voluntary Best Management Practices for Invasive Species. These guidelines will help Wisconsin residents and visitors to limit the likelihood of moving invasive…

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    Why We Should Care about Invasives

    Economics In the United States, expenses associated with ecological damage and control of invasive species were estimated at $137 billion per year in 2001 and have been increasing ever since.1 More recent global studies have found that invasive…

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    Harvest Information Program (HIP) Registration

    As part of a national program to monitor hunter numbers and harvest, anyone hunting migratory game birds (ducks, geese, woodcock, mourning dove, snipe, rails, gallinules [moorhens] and coots) in Wisconsin is required to first obtain the Harvest…

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    State Game Farm

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    VPA Code of Conduct

    Follow all hunting, fishing and trapping regulations. Only access areas posted with VPA signs. Know the field boundaries and do not trespass on the surrounding private land. Access is limited to foot traffic only. No motorized vehicles…

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    Travel Wisconsin

    The Wisconsin State Park System partners with Travel Wisconsin to encourage more people to visit Wisconsin’s great outdoors. Visit TravelWisconsin.com to find lodging, restaurants, entertainment options and other activities around our state parks,…

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    Property Planning

    A property plan, also called a master plan, for a DNR property establishes the level and types of public uses and the authorized resource management and facility development that may take place. Property plans are developed according to guidelines…

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