Each summer the Wisconsin Land and Water Conservation Association hosts two conservation camps for Wisconsin students. There is a middle school camp and a high school camp. The middle school camp is being held at Camp Lakotah in Wautoma and this year it takes place...
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FC Invasive Species Trade Up Days
The Wild Rivers Invasive Species Coalition (WRISC) is partnering with the Forest County Land Conservation/Land Information Department to host the 4th Annual Invasive Species Trade-Up Days in May. For Forest County, drop off will be at the Forest County Courthouse May...
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...
Earth Day
Every year on April 22, millions of people around the globe unite to celebrate Earth Day. This is a moment dedicated to raising awareness about environmental challenges and inspiring action to protect our planet. First observed in 1970, Earth Day has grown from a U.S....
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...
New DNR Fishing Rules for 2026 Season
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced several key changes for the 2026–2027 fishing season, which officially opens for general inland fishing on Saturday, May 2, 2026. Major Rule Changes The most significant updates for this season include...
American Robin
When the last patches of snow begin to melt and the air carries a hint of warmth, many people in North America look for one familiar sign, and that is the return of the American robin. With its warm reddish-orange breast, bright eyes, and cheerful song, this bird has...
Ladybugs
Ladybugs, also known as ladybird beetles, are among the most recognizable insects in the world. Their bright colors and spotted patterns make them a favorite sight in gardens, but their charm is matched by their ecological importance. Found on every continent except...
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Stewardship program likely to expire after Wisconsin Senate fails to take up bills
Conservation groups say Wisconsin will lose out on opportunities to set aside public lands as the state’s land purchase program is likely to expire in June. The Wisconsin Senate failed to take up bills last week on the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program, the state’s...










