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The Association of Retired Conservationists was organized by a group of retirees from the Wisconsin Conservation Department in the 1960's. By the mid-1970's, the WCD had been combined with the Department of Resource Development to form the Department of Natural Resources, and the retirees group had grown significantly, met monthly for lunch and began inviting speakers to address the group on issues of interest to the members. Today, the organization has more than two hundred members.

website contact: retiredrick@wisarc.org

Welcome to the ARC Breaking News/Action page where you are encouraged to enter items members may be interested in reading that are too timely to wait for discussion at our next monthly meeting.

If you misplaced the Comment Code, please email me here.

Important Timely News

Retired Rick                                           Apr 7, 2023

NORTHERN REGIONS RETIREES MEETING SCHEDULE

It looks like this schedule is a go. So well start next Tuesday. I will need to leave by noon for my radiation treatment, but will be there for a while.

I have received some updates for the directory, so I will send a revision later.

April 11CTs

May 9Inshalla

June 13Shamrock

July 11CTs

Aug 8Inshalla

Sept 12Shamrock

Oct 10CTs

Nov 14Shamrock

Dec 12CTs

For our lunches, we meet starting at 11:00 and eat at noon.

Inshalla Country Club, Inshalla Country Club N11060 Clear Lake Rd, Tomahawk. Hwy A north of Tomahawk to Hwy U, to Clear Lake Rd.

Shamrock, Shamrock Pub and Eatery downtown Lake Tomahawk, 7235 Bradley Street (Hwy 47).

CTs Deli, CTs Deli downtown Rhinelander, 17 N Brown St. We have the Community Room. Since this is a deli, you order your drinks and food at the counter, pick up your drinks, then they call your name when your food is ready and you get it from the food counter. It might be good if you place your order when you get there, so were not all ordering at the same time.

Thanks,

Dale Lang
d2langs@charter.net

Retired Rick                                           Apr 5, 2023

DNR ENCOURAGES PUBLIC TO SUBMIT FEEDBACK FOR THE 2023 DEER SEASON PROVIDE INPUT THROUGH ONLINE AND IN-PERSON OPPORTUNITIES

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comments for the 2023 deer season, including harvest quotas and other key parts of deer management as part of the annual County Deer Advisory Council (CDAC) process. The public comment period is open April 8-16.

Annually, each county's CDAC meets to provide input and recommendations to the DNR on deer management within their area, based on deer herd metrics, county deer population objectives and the public feedback they receive. Information on each countys harvest and population metrics can be found on the Wisconsin Deer Metrics System.

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Retired Rick                                           Apr 3, 2023

DNR PUBLISHES 2023-2024 FISHING REGULATIONS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH, SPANISH AND HMONG

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the 2023-2024 Guide to Wisconsins Fishing Regulations is now available.

These regulations went into effect on April 1, making now the perfect time for anglers to review daily bag and size limits and season dates. Additionally, anglers are encouraged to review and understand any specific rules or regulations associated with the body of water they plan to fish. All license requirements apply.

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Retired Rick                                           Mar 29, 2023

WATER QUALITY TRADING CLEARINGHOUSE CONTRACT ESTABLISHED IN WISCONSIN FIRST MARKET-BASED EFFORT IN AMERICA

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the State of Wisconsin has entered into a contract to establish the nation's first market-based water quality trading clearinghouse. The clearinghouse is an innovative solution to water quality issues that compensates farmers and landowners, saves wastewater facilities money and protects Wisconsin's water resources.

"By working collaboratively, both point and nonpoint sources of nutrient pollution can be controlled through water quality trading. The clearinghouse now provides for an innovative, streamlined approach to facilitate and encourage water quality trading efforts throughout Wisconsin," said DNR Secretary Adam N. Payne.

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Retired Rick                                           Mar 27, 2023

FISH AND WILDLIFE SPRING HEARINGS HAPPENING VIRTUALLY APRIL 10-13

The Wisconsin Conservation Congress (WCC) and Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invite the public to get involved in April during the annual spring hearing public input opportunity.

The WCC/DNR Spring Hearings focus on natural resource-related questions and proposed rule changes. They will again be held in a virtual format, as they have been since 2020. This years online questionnaire will be open from April 10 at noon through April 13 at noon via the Wisconsin Conservation Congress Spring Hearing webpage.

New this year will be open houses in each county to allow the public to ask questions and learn about resource management in their neck of the woods. Open houses will be held from April 3 through April 6. More details will be made available on the DNR's Events Calendar and Spring Hearing webpage as soon as details are finalized.

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Retired Rick                                           Mar 17, 2023

APPLY FOR THE 2023 ELK SEASON APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MAY 31

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters that the application period for the 2023 elk hunt is open until May 31.

Once widespread across North America, elk were eliminated from Wisconsin in the 1880s. Thanks to the support of many partners and the backing of Wisconsinites, the herd is back.

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Retired Rick                                           Mar 16, 2023

DNR ASKS PUBLIC FOR HELP WITH FROG AND TOAD CALLING SURVEYS

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks the public to participate in the annual Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey to help document frog and toad breeding calls throughout the state this spring and summer.

The Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey was formally launched in 1984 amid concerns about declining populations of several species of frogs. Since then, citizen scientists have helped DNR conservation biologists better define the distribution, status and population trends of all 12 frog and toad species in Wisconsin.

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Retired Rick                                           Mar 16, 2023

Bonus Harvest Authorizations For Spring Turkey Season Available Beginning March 20

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will begin selling 2023 bonus spring turkey harvest authorizations on Monday, March 20, with a designated sale date for each zone.

Previously known as leftover permits, bonus harvest authorizations are available for purchase through the DNR's online license portal at GoWild.Wi.Gov or at all license agents. Sales begin at 10 a.m. and run through midnight each day.

Hunters who want additional harvest authorizations or who missed the spring turkey drawing deadline last December can purchase bonus authorizations beginning March 20.

Hunters are encouraged to check the turkey zone map and the spring turkey bonus harvest authorization availability to see if harvest authorizations are available for the period and turkey zone they wish to hunt.

Bonus harvest authorizations are $10 for residents and $15 for non-residents. Both residents and non-residents will have equal opportunities for purchase. Hunters can purchase bonus authorizations at a rate of one per day until the zone and time period are sold out or until the season closes. Bonus harvest authorization purchases will not affect preference point status for future spring drawings.

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Retired Rick                                           Mar 16, 2023

CELEBRATE SPRING WITH THE LATEST ISSUE OF WISCONSIN NATURAL RESOURCES MAGAZINE

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the Spring issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine is now available in print and online.

The latest issue features a variety of stories to help everyone settle into a spring state of mind, including a deep dig into the importance of mud, tips for planning the perfect picnic and the sweet magic behind tapping maple syrup.

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Retired Rick                                           Mar 16, 2023

Hello,

Sad news regarding Dave Misterek's family. I am attaching a link to newspaper link saying his wife Christine had battled with pancreatic cancer for some time.

Dave Misterek Obituary

I will send a sympathy card from our retiree group.

Peggy Beaumier

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