Thursday, April 3, 2025

Habitats are aimed at improving the number of black grouse in the Dryf region in Wisconsin

Hunters who remember the deteriorated mithe from the 70s and 80s in a region without a south -western drift Wisconsin can scratch their heads, wondering what happened. Today, the black trees are not much and far between this region, and most hunters initiate north if they are looking for a few charm.
“Unfortunately, the region without a drift is in a sense the opposite of the history of security success when it comes to a black grinder,” said Alaina Roth, Wisconsin Dnr Curfed Grouse.

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