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Waterfowl Hunting Survey

By Diane Schauer, Member WWA

I’ve never met a member of WWA who didn’t care about protecting and preserving waterfowl hunting habitat in Wisconsin.  Not a one would deliberately damage their favorite hunting spot.  Unfortunately, some are unknowingly transporting invasive species that threaten not only waterfowl habitat, but the health of our precious waterfowl. 

Most anglers can recite the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) prevention steps they often hear about at boat launches, but did you know that these steps apply to waterfowl hunters too? A group of AIS coordinators and educators are working to spread the word about preventing the spread of AIS within the waterfowl hunting community.   We are asking for your help to develop an effective outreach campaign.

 Please consider taking a couple minutes to participate in an online survey by visiting http://tinyurl.com/npkxk8a  

You may even learn a few simple tips to help protect your marshes, rivers and lakes.   Thank you for your time.  

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A waterfowl hunter took a few moments to fill out the survey at the WWA Shoot at Wild Wings in Campbellsport last weekend.

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