Wisconsin Rural Real Estate Listings
Wisconsin Rural Real Estate, property, land, farms, homes, acreage, waterfront, and commercial property.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
5 acres of Hardwoods
Are you looking for "Peaceful & quiet"? I have 5 acres full of hardwoods in Dodge County Wisconsin on a dead end road. Call me today! http://www.wisconsin-farms.com
Monday, March 14, 2011
One of the largest parcels in Waukesha/Jefferson County
Opportunity is knocking on owning one of the largest parcels in Waukesha / Jefferson County. This 1604+ acre parcel is presently Ag and forest and is presently being enrolled into the WRP Easement. Get on the ground floor to assist in the design of one of the best privately held parcels in the area. The WRP program restores the parcel back to originality and will include many duck scrapes, tree plantings, and prairie grasses. Wild life habitat include waterfowl, turkey, small game, pheasants, and trophy whitetail in Wisconsin.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Friday, July 30, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
WDNR - Deer Hunting in Wisconsin
WDNR - Deer Hunting in Wisconsin: "Deer Hunting in Wisconsin
Current Focus
Wisconsin is recognized as one of the premier deer hunting states in the nation as Wisconsin is home to a thriving deer herd. Wildlife habitat changes during the past century due to farming, logging, and urban expansion have led to the evolution of new method for managing our deer populations in an attempt to control their numbers under a wide array of habitats and social conditions.
Wildlife biologists in Wisconsin have developed population models for deer. The model depends on information gathered primarily from the hunters themselves. Such information includes the actual number of deer harvested annually, and the sex and age of each animal. When applied to a specific geographical 'unit,' it is possible for biologists to accurately estimate the number of deer living in that unit. They can then estimate the numbers that may be harvested to keep populations at healthy levels that are socially acceptable to both hunters and nonhunters alike. For more information, please feel free to read 'Wisconsin's Deer Management Program: [PDF 1.72MB], The Issues Involved in the Decision-Making.'"
Current Focus
Wisconsin is recognized as one of the premier deer hunting states in the nation as Wisconsin is home to a thriving deer herd. Wildlife habitat changes during the past century due to farming, logging, and urban expansion have led to the evolution of new method for managing our deer populations in an attempt to control their numbers under a wide array of habitats and social conditions.
Wildlife biologists in Wisconsin have developed population models for deer. The model depends on information gathered primarily from the hunters themselves. Such information includes the actual number of deer harvested annually, and the sex and age of each animal. When applied to a specific geographical 'unit,' it is possible for biologists to accurately estimate the number of deer living in that unit. They can then estimate the numbers that may be harvested to keep populations at healthy levels that are socially acceptable to both hunters and nonhunters alike. For more information, please feel free to read 'Wisconsin's Deer Management Program: [PDF 1.72MB], The Issues Involved in the Decision-Making.'"
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