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  1. COUGARS IN WISCONSIN

    Jul 19, 2025 · COUGARS IN WISCONSIN The cougar (Puma concolor), also known as puma, mountain lion, panther, catamount, American lion, and mishibijn (Ojibwa), is the largest wildcat …

  2. SNAPSHOT WISCONSIN AUGUST 2024

    The cougar is also known as a puma, mountain lion, panther, catamount, American lion and, in Ojibwa, mishibijn. Since Snapshot went statewide in 2018, there have only been four …

  3. THE SNAPSHOT APRIL 2020 - Wisconsin DNR

    The image was confirmed as containing a cougar by the Wisconsin DNR Wildlife Management team, who have confirmed other rare Snapshot Wisconsin species, including moose, …

  4. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PLANS - Wisconsin DNR

    The Wisconsin Black Bear Management Plan 2019 – 2029 [PDF] was developed by the DNR Bear Advisory Committee and approved by the Natural Resources Board in May 2019. The …

  5. Captive wildlife regulations and licenses | | Wisconsin DNR

    License holders must submit quarterly reports of all transactions or activity involving coyote, fox, wolf, bear, badger, mink, otter, skunk, fisher, marten, wolverine, bobcat, cougar, lynx, mute …

  6. Nuisance, Urban And Damaging Wildlife | | Wisconsin DNR

    NUISANCE, URBAN AND DAMAGING WILDLIFE What To Do For Nuisance Or Injured Black Bears Have issues with a black bear on your property, neighborhood or agricultural fields? Call …

  7. FURBEARERS - Wisconsin DNR

    Lynx resembles bobcats except that they have solid black on the top and bottom of their tail instead of bands on the top like bobcats. They also tend to have longer ear tufts and very large …

  8. Black locust | (Robinia pseudoacacia) | Wisconsin DNR

    Chemical: All black locust stems in a clone must be treated for a chemical treatment to be effective. Foliar spray trees under 8’ tall, basal bark treat trees over 8’ tall or all trees under 4” …

  9. BLACK RIVER STATE FOREST - Wisconsin DNR

    The Black River State Forest is located in the heart of west-central Wisconsin near the city of Black River Falls. It is about two hours southeast of Minneapolis and two hours northwest of …

  10. JULY 2023 - FIELD NOTES NEWSLETTER - Wisconsin DNR

    She started with spiking assays, taking scat of nine different species (wolves, coyote, crow, raven, eagle, black bear, cougar, raccoon, and red fox) from areas with no CWD detections and …