Thursday, June 28, 2012

DSORe POLL S726

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RESULTS FOR POLL S725
Is the proposed harvest quota of 142-233 wolves too low?
YES 56.3% | NO 25.0% | MAYBE 6.3% | UNDECIDED 12.5% | COMMENTS [6]
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INSTANT SURVEY VOTE ON - POLL S726
Can increased public awareness stop the spread of aquatic invasives?
Poll Pic - Aquatic Invasives
The question we want to know is WHAT do YOU think of this. Let us know. Take the POLL!
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Fourth annual Landing Blitz for aquatic invasive species doubles coverage

Citizen volunteers and aquatic invasive species experts will be teaming up to educate boaters at more than 200 landings across Wisconsin over the week of the Fourth of July. This is the fourth annual Landing Blitz, where participants will provide free boat inspection and remind boaters how to avoid spreading Eurasian water-milfoil, zebra mussels and other aquatic invasive species. The program has grown over the years, with the 200 landings staffed this year more than double last year’s coverage of 90 landings staffed by boat inspectors.
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) can crowd out native species, disrupt lake ecosystems and interfere with boating, fishing and other recreation. They create extra costs and lost value to homeowners and to state industries such as utilities, real estate, manufacturing, shipping, tourism, fishing and recreation. Invasives and fish diseases (such as viral hemorrhagic septicemia or VHS) spread to new waters primarily aboard boating and fishing equipment, or when live fish or water moved from one water body to another.
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