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Author Topic: 2009 Wisconsin Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey  (Read 1972 times)

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Offline Woody

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2009 Wisconsin Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is asking for your help in monitoring the relative abundance and distribution of deer and other mammalian/avian wildlife species in the state. The wildlife we are most interested in are; deer, raccoon, skunk, porcupine, red and gray fox, turkey, ruffed grouse, coyote, bear, otter, fisher, bobcat, house cat, badger, wolf, opossum, or other wildlife not normally seen in your area. Since deer hunters often spend many quiet observation hours in the woods, you can provide valuable information about species that are often very difficult to measure. Past efforts in Wisconsin and other states (Ohio, Iowa and Missouri) have provided wildlife agencies with valuable information for managing many wildlife species.

To participate in this survey effort all you have to do is record the date, number of hours, county, deer management unit, weather conditions, and the type and number of animals observed during each day of deer hunting. To submit your observations go the web page located here. You can record your observations after each hunt, or for times when you will not have access to a computer and the web and would like to keep track of your observations, please print out this tally sheet [PDF 34KB] and record your sightings. Then periodically return to the survey page, using the tally sheet to help you fill out the survey. It is important that all of your deer hunting efforts be recorded, even if nothing is seen. Please record all of your hunting activity throughout the deer season, even if you have no wildlife sightings.

If you want to receive notification of the start of the survey, reminders to report your observations, or want to have the results of the survey e-mailed to you, please:

Sign up for the survey mailing list.   Click Here
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