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Deer Fawns

Deer Fawns

Each spring and early summer, the forests and meadows of northern Wisconsin welcome a new generation of white-tailed deer. Born in late May through June, these delicate fawns are a familiar yet rarely seen part of the region’s natural cycle. Their arrival marks a...

Invasive Species Month

Invasive Species Month

What if the greatest threat to Wisconsin’s forests, lakes, and prairies wasn’t a wildfire or a storm, but something small, silent, and spreading right in front of us? Invasive species are exactly that, stealthy disruptors of our natural heritage. This June, Invasive...

Turtles

Turtles

Wisconsin’s lakes, rivers, and wetlands are home to a surprising diversity of turtles. From the common painted turtle basking on a log to the elusive, state endangered ornate box turtle, these reptiles play an important role in the state’s ecosystems. Understanding...

Roots & Rivers Conservation Celebration

Roots & Rivers Conservation Celebration

Hello everyone!  We invite you to join us for a celebration of local conservation! Please save the date for June 5th 2026 for the first annual Conservation Celebration with the Roots & Rivers Collaborative!  As you know, we have been working behind the scenes to...

Lakes & Rivers Convention in Stevens Point

Lakes & Rivers Convention in Stevens Point

Lake Stewardship & CLMN Honorees, photo by Doug Moore Photography Thank you to the many members who joined us at last week’s Lakes & Rivers Convention in Stevens Point.  We were able to touch base with many of you!  If your schedules didn’t allow you to attend...

CITIZEN DEER ADVISORY COUNCILS

CITIZEN DEER ADVISORY COUNCILS

The DNR and Citizen Deer Advisory Councils (CDACs) are seeking public feedback on Wisconsin's deer management ahead of the 2026 deer season, including harvest quotas, season structure and more. Help shape local deer herd management preferences by providing input...

GROUNDED LOONS ALERT!

GROUNDED LOONS ALERT!

Our loons are starting to migrate and are heading north. The winter storm we are experiencing at this time in Wisconsin and Minnesota are dangerous for these loons who are migrating through. Loons are heavy bone birds who are flying at their maximum weight. Any added...

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