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The Wisconsin Conservation Congress is the only statutory body in the state where citizens elect delegates to advise the NRB and the DNR on how to responsibly manage Wisconsin's natural resources for present and future generations.

DNR And Wisconsin Conservation Congress To Host Spring HearingLearn About Local Natural Resources Management MADISON, Wi...
04/01/2026

DNR And Wisconsin Conservation Congress
To Host Spring Hearing
Learn About Local Natural Resources Management

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Wisconsin Conservation Congress (WCC) invite the public to attend the annual Fish and Wildlife Spring Hearings held in their county on Monday, April 13, at 6 p.m. to learn about and provide input on resource management in the state. An online opportunity for public input will also be available from 6 p.m. on April 13 through 6 p.m. on April 15.

At the in-person spring hearings, DNR staff and WCC delegates will be on hand to discuss local issues of importance, answer questions from the public and open a dialogue between the public, the DNR and the WCC about areas of interest and concern.
The WCC will also hold delegate elections at each meeting. Two of the five WCC seats will be up for election in each county.
Finally, the public is invited to provide feedback on a variety of fish, wildlife and other natural resources-related topics as part of the spring hearing process. The public is encouraged to provide feedback through a QR code available at spring hearing locations on April 13, or online from 6 p.m. on April 13 through 6 p.m. on April 15. For those who prefer to do so in person, several paper input forms will be available at each in-person meeting.

The Wisconsin Conservation Congress is the only statutory body in the state where the public elects delegates to advise the Natural Resources Board and the DNR on responsibly managing natural resources for present and future generations. The WCC accomplishes this through open, impartial, broad-ranged actions. Learn more about the WCC and how to become involved in resource management decisions on the DNR’s Wisconsin Conservation Congress webpage.
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Event Details
What: Wisconsin Conservation Congress & DNR Fish And Wildlife Spring Hearings
When: April 13, 2026, 6-9 p.m.
Where: Find the meeting location for each county using the Spring Hearing Locations List online
What: Online Spring Hearing Public Input
When: Beginning at 6 p.m. on April 13 through 6 p.m. on April 15
Where: Virtual, on the DNR's Spring Hearing webpage

03/01/2026
03/01/2026

Wisconsin is the birth place of the snowmobile, "Snow Toboggan" You can't have one without the other? A Trail Groomer and Snowmachines, go hand in hand. Snowmobiling in Wisconsin generates ~$45 million annually est. 2023. There are 200,000 sleds registered here in Wisconsin.
Lake Tom Snofleas - Trailriders

03/01/2026
03/01/2026

This weekend and this weekend only, Lake Tomahawk Wisconsin is the snowmobile capital of the world. Headquartered at Lake Tom Snofleas - Trailriders and Lake Tom Tap House and Patio Bar & Shamrock.
So whether you call it a Snowmobile, snowmachine, or sled , it's fun to drive.
Carl Eliason of Sayner Wisconsin developed the prototype of the modern snowmobile.
Eagle River Wisconsin is the snowmobile capital of the world. There are over 25,000 groomed miles of trails here in Wisconsin.

Youth Conservation Congress delegates enjoy spending time outdoors in all seasons – hiking, hunting, fishing, camping, b...
12/01/2025

Youth Conservation Congress delegates enjoy spending time outdoors in all seasons – hiking, hunting, fishing, camping, bird watching, learning, and exploring. YCC delegate, Brody is pictured with a pair of mallard ducks he recently harvested. Check out the YCC November newsletter to learn more about YCC delegate adventures, opportunities and upcoming programs: https://widnr.widen.net/s/wkzvgnfss2/2025_november_newsletter_ycc

11/29/2025

Is it important to get kids involved in Wisconsin's great outdoors? You bet is! Deer Hunter participation is dwindling because of older hunters aging out and not being replaced by younger participants. DNR's Social Science Department is involved to help boost youth participation rates.

Currently 26 Wisconsin Conservation Congress delegates serve as mentors to Youth Conservation Congress delegates.  The Y...
07/03/2025

Currently 26 Wisconsin Conservation Congress delegates serve as mentors to Youth Conservation Congress delegates. The YCC is appreciative of the guidance, support and knowledge these mentors bring to our program. Check out the YCC June Newsletter to learn more about the mentors: https://widnr.widen.net/s/nmtjzlkjcl/2025_june_newsletter_ycc

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