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3/25/2024
DICK ELLIS Click here for full PDF Version from the March/April Issue. Seeking Wolf PhotosOWO’s informal census continuesOn Wisconsin Outdoors’ informal wolf census continues. Please send your trail cam photos of wolves in Wisconsin to: wolves@onwisconsinoutdoors.com. List the county where the photos were taken, the date, and verify the number of wolves visible in each photo. Your name will not be published. OWO publishers do not b...
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Greater Prairie-Chicken Public Comment Period Closing

Comment Period Closing Soon

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that input closes this Friday, Feb. 18, 2022 for the first draft of the state's greater prairie-chicken management plan.

The plan outlines four possible paths forward for greater prairie-chicken management in Wisconsin through 2032. Each of the four paths has its own funding needs and expected outcomes. View the proposed plan here.

Please submit comments to:

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
C/O Alaina Gerrits - Bureau of Wildlife Management
P.O. Box 199 Wausaukee, WI 54177
Email: Alaina.Gerrits@wisconsin.gov

Greater Prairie-Chickens in Wisconsin

Greater prairie-chickens are one of the most unique and charismatic wildlife species in Wisconsin, attracting many people who travel miles each spring to watch their intriguing mating displays.

Prior to 1830, greater prairie-chickens were abundant in the extensive native prairies and oak openings throughout the southern half of the state. Habitat loss has caused large shifts in the range and abundance of prairie-chickens, and today they exist in isolation in a small portion of central Wisconsin.

More information is available about greater prairie-chickens in Wisconsin on the DNR’s website.