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    Beaver Brook Wildlife Area

    Beaver Brook Wildlife Area is a 1,964-acre property located in south-central Washburn County. Beaver Brook is one of the area's premier class I brook and brown trout streams, fed along its course by 10 spring ponds and many bank seeps. Beaver…

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    Bear Lake Fish and Wildlife Area

    Bear Lake Fish and Wildlife Area is a 262-acre property located in south-central Washburn County on the west side of Bear Lake. Aspen, northern hardwood, marsh, lowland brush, swamp hardwood and swamp conifer make up the habitat types of Bear Lake…

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    Barker Creek Extensive Wildlife Habitat Area

      Barker Creek Extensive Wildlife Habitat Area is a 74-acre property of predominantly shrub and sedge/cattail marsh with surrounding grass fields and scattered areas of aspen. Find it by going north of Barron in Barron County on Highway 25…

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    Balsam Branch Wildlife Area

    Balsam Branch Wildlife Area is a 180-acre property located in Polk County. The property consists of marsh, pond, prairie grass fields, stream bottom and upland and lowland forests. Find the property by following Highway 8 east of St. Croix Falls…

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    Augusta Wildlife Area

    The Augusta Wildlife Area is a 2,127-acre property located 3.5 miles northeast of Augusta in eastern Eau Claire County. A large portion of the property consists of a wetland complex with three impoundments that control water levels to create a…

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    Amsterdam Sloughs Wildlife Area

    DNR staff have developed an Annual Property Implementation Plan (APIP) for the Glacial Lake Grantsburg (GLG) Work Unit (Crex Meadows, Fish Lake and Amsterdam Sloughs Wildlife Areas). The public is encouraged to review the APIP during an open…

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    Amberg Wildlife Area

     Amberg Wildlife Area is a 1,190-acre property located in north-central Marinette County, southwest of the community of Amberg. 

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    State wildlife areas listed by county

    All wildlife areas are open to a full range of traditional outdoor recreational uses. These include hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking, nature study and berry picking. Dog training or trialing (hunting dog competitions) may be allowed by permit.

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