23 November 2022

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Statewide Birding Report as of Nov. 14, 2022

Statewide Birding Report as of Nov. 14, 2022


Statewide Birding Report as of Nov. 14, 2022 RYAN BRADY WDNR BIOLOGIST Winter-like weather has finally arrived, bringing the tail end of bird migration season that we’d expect this time of year. Tundra swans are being seen by the hundreds now at traditional areas along the Mississippi River, Goose Pond in Columbia County and the vicinity of Green Bay. Numbers will build until ice cover forces

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D.N.R. Asks Public To Report Black Bear Den Locations

D.N.R. Asks Public To Report Black Bear Den Locations


D.N.R. Asks Public To Report Black Bear Den Locations WIS. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages the public to report any black bear den locations they find across Wisconsin in order to help with an ongoing study on black bear reproduction. The Black Bear Litter and Diet Survey will begin its second year of data collection this upcoming
28 September 2022

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D.N.R. Asks Public to Help Count Chimney  Swifts before Southern Migration

D.N.R. Asks Public to Help Count Chimney Swifts before Southern Migration


D.N.R. Asks Public to Help Count Chimney Swifts before Southern Migration WIS. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks the public to report chimney swift sightings to help monitor populations and locate important roost sites before they begin their migration south. The call to count is part of Swift Night Out, a continent-wide effort held to raise
23 March 2022

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22 December 2021

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DNR Asks Public to Report  Black Bear Den Locations  for New Research Study

DNR Asks Public to Report Black Bear Den Locations for New Research Study


DNR Asks Public to Report Black Bear Den Locations for New Research Study The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks the public to report any black bear den locations they find across Wisconsin to support a new research study. Conducted by the department’s Office of Applied Science, the study will analyze the reported dens and generate estimates of reproductive rates within

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21 July 2021

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Library  Happenings

Library Happenings


Library Happenings Activities At The Campbellsport Library The Campbellsport Public Library, 220 N. Helena St. in Campbellsport, is offering the following programs. For more information, contact the library at director@campbellsportlibrary. org or call 920-533-8534. Summer Reading Activities Tails and Tales Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. for children ages three to six 1 p.m. for children ages

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS KEWASKUM LIBARIAN I have attended several events and meetings this summer where I was asked, “What can I do to help the library?” This is such a great question because we are always looking for support, even non-monetary. The best way you can support the library is to be an advocate for it. Advocating for the library is probably easier than you can imagine.
30 June 2021

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! LORI KREIS KEWASKUM LIBARIAN Can you believe we are this far into summer with July already here? A new month equals new books brought to you for your reading pleasure. In July we will focus on new releases in fiction for adults. I love suspenseful novels and a couple of my favorite authors who write that genre have new books this month. Shari Lapena is one of those. After