Wisconsin DNR investigating
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So far the DNR has accomplished 73% of its project list in three years. There are still 46 projects that need to cross the finish line over the next 16 months. Campers, beachgoers, hikers and anglers can expect closures along the way.
MADISON, Wis. (WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PRESS RELEASE) - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking volunteers to teach and certify basic hunter education students and teach hunters of all experience levels practical outdoor skills. Volunteer opportunities are available in all parts of the state.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will auction over 120 properties, including an island, to acquire land better suited for public use. Proceeds will go to the Land Exchange Facilitation Fund and be used to purchase replacement properties.
Pano AI's collaboration with Washington's DNR allows public access to live feeds from wildfire detection cameras for early fire spotting and response.
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KSNF Joplin on MSNDNR addresses public concerns on animal feeding operationsDespite public opposition, the state grants permits for several “concentrated animal feeding operations" (CAFOs) in Newton and Lawrence Counties.
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The Michigan DNR is auctioning off more than 120 properties across the state as part of its annual surplus land auction starting next month.
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WOODTV.com on MSNDNR auctioning off properties, including one with waterfront access in West MichiganThe Michigan DNR is auctioning off several properties across the state, including some with waterfront access in West Michigan.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMichigan DNR land auction includes lakefront property, an island, and hundreds of acres of spaceThe DNR auctions off hundreds of properties every year, ranging from remote tracts of land to beautiful riverfront parcels. Here is what's up for grabs this August and September.
The project to draw down Hall Lake Dam is expected to be complete by fall 2026. It is funded by an EGLE Dam Risk Reduction Grant.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) was able to successfully stock Sullivan Lake with a species that doesn’t reproduce naturally in most of Indiana.