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The Vernon Wildlife Area is a 5,967-acre (2,415 ha) tract of protected land located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR). [1] The first parcel of land to be used for the Wildlife Area was leased in 1946 to function as a public hunting ground, focusing primarily on small game and various ...
All deer hunters must purchase a Wisconsin hunting license before hunting. A resident gun deer hunting license is $24; $20 for those aged 12-17; and $7 for those under 12.
According to the state DNR, all shooting, including hunting for those species legal to hunt at night, ends at 11 p.m. across the state for public and private land.
Wisconsin has a rich tradition of regulated hunting for white-tailed deer dating to 1851. The 171-year history includes a world-record whitetail shot in Burnett County in 1914, closed or buck-only ...
acres (364 km 2)|| 1960|| Dutch Creek||The forest is used for long-term forest watershed research studies to develop land management practices. Flambeau River State Forest: Sawyer and Price: 90,147 acres (364 km 2) 1930: Flambeau River: Governor Knowles State Forest: Burnett and Polk: 19,753 acres (79.9 km 2) 1970: St. Croix River
The real estate and rental and leasing subsector declined 4.8 percent from 2019 to 2020, while manufacturing increased 0.2% to $274 million. Together, this resulted in manufacturing outpacing and overtaking real estate and rental and leasing in 2020 to become the county's leading individual subsector that year at 19.7% of the county's overall GDP.
[3] [4] The area's preservation has led to the Wisconsin Wetlands Association to declare the floodplain forest a "wetland gem". [ 5 ] The Natural Resources Conservation Service , an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture restored wetlands and grasslands in the area, with 3,100 such acres working as easements directly adjacent to ...
Professor Lawrence Martin created a schema for dividing Wisconsin into geographical regions in his work "The Physical Geography of Wisconsin". [1] [2] Western Upland; Eastern Ridges and Lowlands; Central Plain; Northern Highland; Lake Superior Lowland; Three of these geographical provinces are uplands and two are lowlands.