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Wisconsin has a program that assists farmers when wildlife damages their agricultural crops. The Wildlife Damage Abatement and Claims Program (WDACP) provides damage prevention assistance and partial compensation to farmers when wild deer, elk, bear…
UPCOMING TRACKER TRAINING EVENTSDNR Tracker Training Workshops: RegisterTimber Wolf Alliance: Great Lakes Wolf Symposium, Wolf Ecology, and Tracking WorkshopsHere's how it worksFor many years, the Wisconsin DNR has incorporated the use of trained…
Three swan species can be found in Wisconsin -- trumpeter, tundra and the non-native mute swan. Trumpeter and tundra swans are migratory species whereas mute swans are an introduced non-native species that tend to remain year-round. All have white…
For many years, Wisconsin's wild turkey, pheasant and waterfowl stamp programs have provided opportunities for wildlife and habitat management, with efforts directed toward key species. Turkey, pheasant and waterfowl hunters are required to purchase…
Please notify the DNR if you see a sick or dead deer or multiple dead deer in any one area. You do not need to report deer killed on or near a roadway. Reporting is the most efficient way to monitor disease and remove disease agents. Report your…
To find your test results, you will need your:CWD barcode orCustomer IDFind CWD test results for your deerTest results are added as they become available. During an average year, results are typically available 10-14 days after the deer is…
The overall objective of this set of studies is to develop forest management techniques that accelerate the development of structural and compositional complexity in second-growth northern hardwoods so that they provide some of the ecological…