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- Harvest and Population Trends - Wisconsin
Population Statistics Trends Fawn to doe ratios and yearling buck percentages are used to help estimate the deer herd size annually and is the starting point for setting antlerless harvest quotas
- Wisconsin DNR AIS Research Projects
Eurasian watermilfoil: long-term trends in unmanaged populations The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts and supports a variety of projects that improve our understanding of aquatic invasive species (AIS) and the ways we manage them
- Citizen Lake Monitoring Network Do-It-Yourself Lake Level Monitoring . . .
Investigate trends in groundwater levels Seepage lakes have no surface inlets or outlets, so lake levels are determined by precipitation, evaporation, and groundwater levels Investigate relationships between lake level and other variables, such as water clarity, water quality, aquatic plants, and fish
- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
Home > Deer Health > Disease Trends Attention: For Northern Forest Zone: Due to the 2025 boundary changes in the Northern Forest Zones, there is no historical data to provide We will continue to build on this new dataset moving forward For Central Forest Zone: In 2025 boundary changes occurred to several Central Forest Zone DMUs
- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
Fawn to doe ratios collected in late summer give information on fawn recruitment and survival and are used as an input into the formula for annual deer herd abundance estimation Fawn to doe ratios were summarized using groups of county deer management units County deer management units were grouped based on location, habitat characteristics, and deer demography For additional Information…
- Lake Sampling Procedures – LTT Water Quality - Wisconsin
The primary objective of Long Term Trend (LTT) Lakes monitoring is to document long-term trends in lake water chemistry This data set also provides context for water chemistry in other lakes in terms of intra and inter-annual variability
- Population Statistics - Wisconsin
Herd Abundance Deer herd abundance is estimated annually with hunter-collected data and a mathematical model to get post hunt deer population estimates Herd Abundance
- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
Attention: For Northern Forest Zone: Due to the 2025 boundary changes in the Northern Forest Zones, there is no historical data to provide We will continue to build on this new dataset moving forward For Central Forest Zone: In 2025 boundary changes occurred to several Central Forest Zone DMUs These changes resulted in significant changes to harvest and population estimates due to the
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