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Project highlights

The Office of Applied Science conducts dozens of fish and wildlife research projects year-round. Check out some of the latest updates from our scientists and research teams stationed across the state.

Walleye recruitment in ceded territory lakes

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Researchers conducted electrofishing surveys on Escanaba Lake in September as part of Dr. Stephanie Shaw's study to investigate how biotic and abiotic factors influence walleye populations. Read the full article. [PDF]

 

 

 

Fire effects study ignites new research

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Dr. Jed Meunier is investigating what time of year prescribed burns are most effective for eliminating invasive woody species in Wisconsin’s fire-dependent ecosystems. Read the full article. [PDF]

 

 

 

Tracking bobcats in Wisconsin

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The Office of Applied Science uses radio collars to track Wisconsin's bobcat population. Read the infographic about our work with bobcats [PDF]

 

 

 

 

Coarse woody habitat in Wisconsin lakes

The Office of Applied Science is studying whether the addition of coarse woody habitat to lake ecosystems impacts abundance and reproduction in fish populations.