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    Readers Write

    Fall 2020 Fall 2020 ADD ANOTHER 10 YEARS A little blurb under “Dateline DNR” on Page 5 of the Summer issue acknowledges Interstate as the Wisconsin Park System’s oldest at 110, but then goes on to say it was established in 1900, which

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    Outside in Wisconsin

    ©KIRK SCHLEIFE

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    Taste of Wisconsin

    Kyle Cherek Outdoors folks have known for a long time that our ecology is far more connected than many realize. For those who acquit themselves of the built world and spend time in the natural one, the interconnectedness of habitat starts to shine…

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    Your Outdoors

    Story and photo by Tom Prijic In my 55 years of hunting deer, each year brings some new experience, and 2018 was no exception. I was bowhunting in central Wisconsin on Nov. 11 and got out to my deer stand early as usual. At first light, I…

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    Back in the day

    Kathryn A. Kahler As summer wanes and afternoon shadows lengthen, Wisconsin hunters begin their plans for waterfowl, small game and deer seasons. No doubt fall is prime time for hunting, but as Dorothy Ferguson wrote in 1941, it also provides a…

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    From the secretary

    ©MIKE GORSKIPreston D. Cole As we continue to navigate the unprecedented times of COVID-19, Wisconsinites have had to deal with fundamental changes to the way we live our lives.

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    Snapshot moment fortifies an aging river rat

    Jon Chapman ©WARREN RIVETTE Having fished the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin for the past 63 years, I think of myself as a river rat of sorts. My time on the river has only increased over the last 16 years, post-retirement, when I’ve spent…

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    A favor for the 'falcon of sparrows'

    Christopher Tall and Brenna Marsicek

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    Good reads

    WNR magazine staff With a bonus bookmark included in the Fall 2020 print issue, it seemed appropriate to put together a short reading list to accompany it. CONSERVATION LUMINARIES GET THEIR DUE From DNR avian ecologist Sumner Matteson,…

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