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Wisconsin motorists and others can join a new effort to help reverse the decline in turtle populations by helping identify the deadliest road crossings for turtles so that crossing safety measures can be taken to help save turtles.
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Kevin Naze column: Crossbows for all coming to Wisconsin?
- May 16, 2013
It's not a done deal yet but a bill introduced last week with bipartisan support would allow crossbows for all in the archery deer hunting season.
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Big Eau Pleine fish kill not as severe as expected
- May 17, 2013
A fishkill on the Big Eau Pleine Reservoir earlier this spring reduced walleye numbers significantly but was not as severe as expected given
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DNR: Wisconsin Turtle Conservation Program hopes to reverse decline in numbers
- May 17, 2013
Wisconsin motorists and others can join a new effort to help reverse the decline in turtle populations by helping identify the deadliest road
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Lincoln County ATV trails open
- May 16, 2013
ATV trails in Lincoln County will open at noon tomorrow.
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'Discover Wisconsin' features Lake Michigan harbor towns
- May 16, 2013
Kewaunee and Algoma are among more than a dozen Lake Michigan harbor towns featured in this weekend's episode of the tourism show 'Discover Wisconsin.
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Photos: Bike Rodeo held at Jefferson Elementary in Oshkosh
- May 17, 2013
A bike rodeo was held at Jefferson Elementary School in Oshkosh on Thursday, May 16.
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Ice Age Trail corridors proposed for Langlade and Marathon counties
- May 17, 2013
The public has an opportunity to review and comment on proposed corridors for the Ice Age National Scenic Trail through Marathon and Langlade
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Wildflower hike: The Northwoods Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance will conduct this hike at 10 a.m. in Lincoln County's Harrison Hills. Bring a lunch and water for the trail. Take Highway 51 to Highwy J at Irma, east on Highway J for five miles to Turtle Lake Road and north three miles on Turtle Lake road. Or from the east take Highway 17 to Highway J at Bloomville, then west on Highway J to Turtle Lake Road and turn north. Contact Ruby Jaecks at brjaecks@airrun.net or 715-443-3586. More events | Events map
Birding: Discover birds arouned Wisconsin in events hosted in Ozaukee County, Door County, the Kettle Moraine State Forest, Columbia County and Horicon Marsh. Times and hosts vary. For more information or to register visit https://www.cvent.com/events/great-wi-birdathon-big-day-trips/registration-941aca6cd282454189211661afb27a0a.aspx. More events | Events map
Fly fishing school: The Frank Hornberg Chapter of Trout Unlimited will hold this event at the Riverside Bible Camp, south of Amherst, next to Stedman County Park on the Tomorrow River. Sessions will cover casting, knots, gear selection, entomology, fly tying and reading a stream. Meals and two nights lodging are included. Total cost is $200 for registrants before April 15, $250 after and $150 for youths accompanied by an adult. For more information contact Matt Salchert at 715-321-1394 or mattsalchert@yahoo.com.More events | Events map
Paddle: Paddle Namekagon covers 92 miles of the Namekagon River. Visit http://www.scrapaddle.org for more registration information and additional details. Registration has begun and is limited to 80 participants. More events | Events map
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