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A man and woman have been convicted of wildlife-related crimes following the illegal killing of a trophy-class bull elk ...
Two people have been found guilty in connection to an elk killing case in Great Basin National Park. A man and a woman, who ...
Cow hunting could soon cease in six Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem herds, experts predict. Meanwhile, nearly half of hunter-killed bulls could be headed for the dumpster if disease rates reach ...
September through October are when hormone-fueled bull elk soaked in their own urine and lathered in mud attempt to attract females during the mating season. Clashing antlers and emitting a ...
A full breakdown of sampled and positive totals by zone and year is available on the DNR’s Summary of CWD Statewide Surveillance webpage. Results by county are also available on the DNR’s CWD Deer ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is investigating after a bull elk was killed illegally in Jackson County. The bull was found on private property in Black River Falls on March 18.
BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. (WSAW) - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources needs the public’s help to gather information on the illegal killing of a bull elk in Jackson County. DNR staff ...
JACKSON COUNTY, Wis. (WEAU) - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is asking for the public’s help in gathering information on the illegal killing of a bull elk in Jackson County.
A large bull elk, known as #244, was illegally killed in Jackson County, Wisconsin. The elk was part of a reintroduction program and contributed significantly to the herd's growth. The Wisconsin ...
BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wisconsin (WCCO) -- The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is investigating after a bull elk was killed illegally in Jackson County. The bull was found on private property in ...
(The Center Square) – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is looking for information on the illegal killing of a bull elk in Jackson County. The bull had a GPS collar and was one of ...
“The illegal shooting of bull 244 is a tremendous loss for the central elk herd and citizens of Wisconsin,” WDNR central elk herd biologist Christina Kizewski said. in a statement.