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    Opening and closing hours

    Most Wisconsin state parks, recreation areas, trails and forest campgrounds are open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. There are some exceptions:

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    Instructions for Bear Tooth Removal

    The collection of teeth from hunter-harvested bears is a critical component in Wisconsin's bear management program. These teeth allow biologists to determine the age structure of the population, the age when females first reproduce and consecutive…

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    Bear registration

    Please familiarize yourself with any changes before the start of the season. Carcass tag requirements are explained below. In addition, resources on this page detail these changes and the steps needed to successfully register your bear and submit a…

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    Information For Electronics Recyclers

    Log in to the online registration and reporting system. Recyclers of eligible electronic devices from Wisconsin households and schools may choose to participate in E-Cycle Wisconsin and follow its requirements, including maintaining pollution…

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    Information for electronics collectors

    Log in to the online registration and reporting system. Collectors of eligible electronic devices from Wisconsin households and schools may choose to participate in E-Cycle Wisconsin and follow its requirements, including working with a registered…

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    Online Systems

    Each municipality that plans to apply for financial assistance from Environmental Loans must submit an Intent to Apply (ITA) with Priority Evaluation and Ranking Formula (PERF) information and a Financial Assistance Application through the online…

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    County Forest Variable Acreage Share Loan

    Counties with lands enrolled in the County Forest Law are eligible to apply for interest free loans to be used for the purchase, development, preservation and maintenance of the county forest lands. Projects must be consistent with the county forest…

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    Snowmobile trail pass

    The snowmobile trail pass fee is dependent upon whether the snowmobile for which you are purchasing the trail pass is registered in Wisconsin and whether the owner of that snowmobile is a member of a snowmobile club that is affiliated with and…

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    How to renew your snowmobile registration

    After you have registered your snowmobile for the first time, renewing your snowmobile registration is a simple process, and can even be done completely online.

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    Snowmobile registration and general information

    Snowmobile Registration Application Form 9400-210 --> The Wisconsin DNR provides registration services for snowmobiles. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation issues titles and/or registration (license plates) for some trailers.

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