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5 Ways Waterfowl Hunters Can Protect Wisconsin’s Waters from Invasive Species

Posted onPosted on October 9, 2020

The 2020 waterfowl hunting season has begun in the Mississippi Zone, and we’re ready to hit the ground running. Waterfowl hunters often hike into wetlands and/or use boats, canoes, and kayaks to access hunting spots, so aquatic invasive species (AIS) prevention must be part of the hunting... Read More

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