David Horst ©DNR FILESAldo Leopold's weathered shack and surrounding land in Baraboo served as his writing inspiration. All of the books in the tallest stack in my bookcase have a single name in common: Aldo Leopold.
Story by Andrea Zani and photos by Mark Hirsch What could really be the measure of how much a man can love a tree? If it’s Mark Hirsch and one particular bur oak, the answer is: As strong as its roots and solid, sturdy trunk awaiting…
Story and photos by James Edward Mills Damp conditions don't deter the Black Men Northwoods Retreat group, from left to right: Joseph Roy, Norman Davis, Selwyn Skinner-Roy, Malachi Davis, Cornell Davidson, Aaron Perry, Christopher Kilgour and Daryl…
Molly Meister ©ACKERMAN + GRUBERMonica Spaeni, founder and president of Access Ability Wisconsin. "The freedom was incredible. I could walk through the marsh, I could go places, I could be alone in nature and not have to be watched or worried.”
The Fall issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources overflows with information about the state's beautiful outdoors, including extended hunting coverage, recycling milestones, bird conservation news and a special section on lakes and their aquatic plant habitats.
HIGHLIGHTING WOMEN WHO HUNT We are women who hunt 40 years on the hunt Hunting together strengthens father