MAY 21, 2011 | SHOW #621•Failed wheel bearing foils world-record attempt on the Rhine River •Twin teens plan 24-hour muskie marathon •Lake Michigan action still slow this spring •Jeff attends Conservation Congress Convention in Wausau •Dan bags another turkey in Wisconsin and enjoys some R&R in Iowa’s Driftless Area | RESULTS FOR POLL s620 Do you think it is a good idea to introduce one exotic species to control another? YES 14% | NO 86% | MAYBE 0% | UNDECIDED 0% | OTHER 0 % | IMPRESSIONS: 171 | RESPONSES: 7 | COMMENTS: 0 | ||||||||||||
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BACKGROUND: Republican lawmakers are moving quickly on bills to allow people to carry concealed weapons without any training and potentially without having to obtain state permits.The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has an article on this issue and we're sending you directly to the source to read it. Let us know what you think. Take the POLL and leave us comments READ THE STORY: New concealed carry bills go futher than previous efforts | |||||||||||||
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Leave wild animals wildPOYNETTE – White-tailed deer fawns are starting to be seen in Wisconsin, and state wildlife officials and conservation wardens are receiving calls from people concerned about “abandoned” fawns. “Fawns left alone in the woods are not abandoned,” says Sara Kehrli, wildlife biologist for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. “When fawns are born they have very little scent to them, and does intentionally leave them alone as a way of protecting them from predators. The mother is almost always nearby and keeping an eye on the fawn. She returns to the fawn to nurse when she feels it is safe. Deer living near residences have been known to leave fawns on patios, in backyards and other places. The best thing people can do if they come across a fawn is to move away from the area and leave the fawn alone.” READ more on Dan's Blog: Blog The Road... Leave Wild Animals Wild | |||||||||||||
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