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    Site Requirements

    The DNR website including specialized content, e.g., applications and information systems; forms and other PDF documents; maps, videos and webcasts, is accessible and is tested on a broad range of computers, mobile devices and internet browsers.For…

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    Wisconsin Youth Conservation Congress

    The Youth Conservation Congress (YCC) is a new initiative by the Wisconsin Conservation Congress (WCC) and was established at the request of the Natural Resources Board (NRB). This group functions under the umbrella of the Wisconsin Conservation…

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    The WCC's learn to hunt bear harvest permit

    Beginning in 2005, the Wisconsin DNR began offering Learn to Hunt Bear opportunities. The Learn to Hunt Bear Program (LTHB) is an opportunity to expose novice hunters to the hunting experience and recruit new hunters into the sport. The Conservation…

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    Annual WCC award recipients

    Each year the Wisconsin Conservation Congress recognizes individuals and organizations who have dedicated themselves and their time to the conservation of Wisconsin's natural resources. These awards are intended to acknowledge the hard work,…

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    ANNUAL SPRING HEARING AND PUBLIC INPUT OPPORTUNITY

    More than 18,800 people responded to the 2024 Spring Hearing questionnaire either in person April 8 or online April 10-13. The annual Spring Hearing is an opportunity for the public to provide input on a wide array of natural resources-related…

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    Organizational Structure

    The Public Wisconsin citizens have a local avenue for input and exchange concerning conservation issues through WCC on a local and statewide level.

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    Conservation Congress news

    Email Notices DNR updates WCC updates

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    Delegates

    Throughout Wisconsin, there are 72 counties, and within each of the 72 counties are five Conservation Congress delegates or members. The members have been elected to represent their counties' interests in natural resources by local citizens in…

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    History

    The State Conservation Commission (the predecessor of the Natural Resources Board) created the Conservation Congress in 1934. The purpose was to provide Wisconsin citizens with a local avenue for input and exchange concerning conservation issues.…

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