Participants can report their deer sightings through an easy-to-use online form.
The grants will support projects that benefit lakes, rivers and wetlands.
Incidental take refers to the unintentional loss of endangered animals or plants that does not put the overall population at risk.
Options to be considered include engineering improvements to the shooting facility, range monitoring and modified hours of operation.
The draft permit proposes substantial reductions in arsenic loading to the Menominee River and first-time imposition of PFAS limitations.
In Wisconsin, 89% of the 2019 boat fatalities were not wearing life jackets.
Options on the best path forward for this species will be discussed.
Officials say early identification and reporting will keep it from spreading.
The redesign emphases ease of use.
The first three days of bonus sales will be management zone-specific.
Participating organizations use a systematic approach to minimize the environmental risks of their work.
The Wisconsin DNR made the decision due to concerns on population viability.
The project entails construction of a new municipal well, connecting water main, and abandonment of Well 2.
The closure is due to a paving project.
After nearly 30 years, the city of Milwaukee has completed cleanup of "Wisconsin's Biggest Eyesore."
The board will reconsider its decision on antlerless deer harvest quotas, antlerless permit levels and a deer hunting season framework.
Park Arthur will open at 4 p.m. for parking and fireworks viewing.
The hours will be 4 to 9 p.m. on July 17-18 and noon to 5 p.m. on July 19.
The library will reopen at 10 a.m. on July 6.
The children's area and computers are available by appointment.
Those who register before June 20 will be entered into a drawing for a gift card to the Milky Way Drive-In Theater.
Services include public computer use, copy/print/fax, exam proctoring, and card registration.
Those who read one book from each of the chosen genres will be entered in a drawing to win a gift card to a local business.
Holds requests will take longer due to safety measures and request volume.
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Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
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The Muskego Food Pantry hoped residents and businesses would want to help others. The generosity has never stopped since.
If you love the people, places and events that make this community unique, you might make a good Patch Mayor.
Some see them as a badge of honor. Some see them as a badge of indignity. Send us your holiday lights photos and we'll post 'em on Patch!
Pastor Kelli Weiss, shown with husband Jesse & son Aaron, offers stress solutions for busy families and their loved ones.
Regulations go into effect Thursday for overnight parking and snow emergencies.
Furnish your home with the desk of former Harley-Davidson CEO Richard Teerlink.
A new service for Muskego - FreeSpeakers.org: A Pro Bono Speakers Bureau - proves that some things in life are indeed free.