The first phase of the Southwest Wisconsin CWD, Deer and Predator (SW CWD) Study started at the end of 2016 with the first deer capture season and ended in 2020. This four-year phase involved intensive field work, capturing and collaring over 1,200…
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 or…
Read more about the Southwest Wisconsin CWD project in this newsletter!
This edition of the Snapshot newsletter centers around an important milestone for Snapshot Wisconsin, reaching 50 million photos! The Snapshot team also addresses a question many of our volunteers have thought about at some point - How do we process…
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-…
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has received the 2019 test results from the second year of the ruffed grouse West Nile virus (WNV) surveillance project.
Check out the Snapshot Wisconsin Newsletter for exciting news, research updates and volunteer announcements related to the program. New editions of the newsletter are released every two to three months. Want to get notified when new newsletters…
HOW IT WORKS Snapshot Wisconsin is a partnership to monitor wildlife year-round using a statewide network of volunteer-managed trail cameras. Using trail cameras creates opportunities to better understand wildlife populations and animal behavior…
STATEWIDE PROJECT APPLICATION Apply to volunteer as a trail camera host and receive a unique opportunity to view local wildlife in their natural habitat. For the statewide project application, volunteers select one of the 6,000+ survey blocks to…