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Clam Lake is well known as the site of the reintroduction of elk in Wisconsin with a herd of 25 in 1995 by the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, which has grown to an estimated 180. [5] [6] Clam Lake is the site of a U.S. Navy extremely low frequency (ELF) transmitter site, [7] used to communicate with deeply submerged submarines. It was ...
The DNR received applications from 17,761 hunters for the Clam Lake Elk Zone and the winning applicants are from Green Bay, Madison, Hortonville and Birchwood. ... The class covers Wisconsin elk ...
May 31 is the deadline to apply for the 2024 elk hunt in Wisconsin. ... Reintroduction efforts began in 1995 by releasing 25 elk into the Clam Lake Elk Range, and a second herd was established in ...
Nov. 22—MADISON — All four Wisconsin state-licensed elk hunters bagged a trophy bull again this fall during the state's sixth annual limited elk hunt held around the Clam Lake herd in southern ...
Clam Lake, Wisconsin ELF transmitter in 1982, part of Project ELF, the downsized successor to Sanguine. Sections of the rights of way for the power lines that make up the two 14-mile-long ground dipole antennas can be seen passing through the forest in the lower left.
Clam Lake, a lake in the Elk River Chain of Lakes Watershed, ... Clam Lake, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community; Clam Lake, a lake in Martin County, Minnesota; See ...
The northern herd had 355 elk last summer, including 186 cows, 82 bulls and 87 calves, according to DNR estimates. Most of the herd is found in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest near Clam Lake.
Hoffman Hills State Recreation Area is a 707-acre (286 ha) unit of the Wisconsin state park system near Menomonie. A network of trails provides access to wooded hills, prairie, and wetlands. There are parking areas, picnic areas and a 60-foot (18 m) observation tower accessible by trail. [1]