Know What To Do If You Encounter A Fawn This Spring By Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Spring is here, and people and animals alike are out and about, sometimes crossing paths. If you encounter a fawn while outdoors, the DNR urges you not to touch it or intervene in any way – there’s a […]
Wisconsin Bow Hunting Season Begins
Outdoor Report By Wisconsin DNR The first opportunity to pursue deer this fall is with the opening of the archery and crossbow deer season which began on Saturday, Sept. 17. The archery and crossbow season runs through Jan. 8, 2023. Hunters are encouraged to do a Rule Refresh before they head out to the tree line to […]
Watch Out For Mud: Share The Trails On Your Spring Adventures
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has sent out guidelines for keeping newly-opened trails as safe as possible for everyone. The signs of spring are hard to miss right now. Birds are chirping, seeds are sprouting and the trails are…muddy. Remember: share the trail and be extra careful on muddy or rutted trails. Be sure […]
Help Prevent Spreading Invasive Species
Wisconsin (March 7, 2022) – It’s Invasive Species Week! Invasive plants, animals and pests are taking a toll on Wisconsin’s lakes, rivers and landscapes. They can cause environmental or economic harm and have been introduced in various ways, often unintentionally. In fact, the annual U.S. cost from invasive species is $120 billion, with a minimum of 100 […]
Upcoming Events for Eagle Tower
It has been a little over one year since the fundraising for Eagle Tower began. Since last September, over $600,000 has been raised towards the $750,000 goal. On Thursday, September 28 the DNR will host a public meeting at 5:00pm at the Sturgeon Bay Library to present the Tower design concepts and gather feedback as well as present […]
