The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that state residents can become community scientists by participating in Operation Deer Watch and the Game Bird Brood Survey, which start statewide on Aug. 1.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) released the results of its annual Roadside Ruffed Grouse Drumming Survey.
The Wildlife Rehabilitation Advisory Committee will meet to discuss wildlife rehabilitation and SARS-CoV-2, and next steps for the committee.
This is the annual meeting of the DNR's Ruffed Grouse Advisory Committee.
Snapshot Wisconsin trail cameras have collected millions of wildlife images throughout the course of the project, with 72.4% of these wildlife images being deer detections (Snapshot Wisconsin's Data Dashboard).
The snow has melted, April Showers have brought May flowers and Snapshot is ready for spring! In this newsletter, we cover one of our recent rare species sightings, why certain animals change colors across the seasons, which young animals you’re…
It's that time of year again: another year's worth of data has been added to the Data Dashboard! This year is extra special, with data being added for three more Wisconsin species. We cover why only certain species are on the Dashboard and how this…
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Community science is a type of research that involves the public in scientific investigations, data collection, and analysis. You may as well use "Snapshot Wisconsin" as an example; see also "people-powered research." In this Snapshot newsletter…