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    DNR Asks Public To Report Black Bear Den Locations For Research Study

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages the public to report any black bear den locations across the state to help with an ongoing study on black bear reproduction.

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    Field Notes October 2025

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    Snapshot Newsletter October 2025

    As Wisconsin’s forests erupt in a riot of autumnal colors and pumpkins reach their full rotundity, we welcome that chill seeping into the air.

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    Snapshot Newsletter July 2025

    Welcome to a special edition of the Snapshot Wisconsin Newsletter! In this edition we are celebrating not one, but two great accomplishments: the 10-year anniversary of Snapshot and reaching 100 million trail camera photos collected. Each of these…

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    Field Notes June 2025

    Graphic Content Warning: This article shows up-close photos of dead deer that some readers may find upsetting.

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    Snapshot Wisconsin March 2025

    Early last month, Punxsutawney Phil proclaimed 6 more weeks of winter. For Snapshot Wisconsin that means now is the perfect time to share trail camera tips for the final weeks of winter, discuss the new ways Snapshot will be able to monitor winter…

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    DNR Announces Primary Results Of Southwest Wisconsin CWD, Deer And Predator Study

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today presented the primary results of the Southwest Wisconsin Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), Deer and Predator Study to the Natural Resources Board (NRB). A recording of the NRB meeting, including this presentation, is available on the DNR's YouTube channel.

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    Wildlife Rehabilitation Advisory Committee Meeting

    The Wildlife Rehabilitation Advisory Committee will meet to discuss wildlife rehabilitation in Wisconsin and the next steps for the committee. An agenda will be provided when available.

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