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Local deer herd is topic of DNR meeting

Jeff Foat of Waterford displays the trophy buck he shot near Mukwonago during the opening weekend of Wisconsin’s 2012 gun deer hunting season. State wildlife officials will host a meeting March 20 to discuss the local deer herd. The meeting is open to the public.

Residents, hunters invited to offer their opinions

Wildlife biologists with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources invite anyone interested in discussing the status of the deer herd in Kenosha, Racine, and Walworth counties to attend a public meeting from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday March 20 at the Richard Bong State Recreation Area.

Deer herd management throughout Wisconsin depends greatly on information provided by the public. This is the first formal opportunity of the year for hunters and other interested individuals to discuss the possible structure of the 2013 deer hunting seasons with DNR wildlife managers.

Local wildlife biologists will be on hand to answer questions and talk about the current status of the deer herd in these counties. They will listen to ideas and observations about local deer numbers, and discuss possible strategies to manage them.

Deer harvest histories and other information provided by hunters through deer registration from the 2012 season will be available.

The meeting takes place in the auditorium at the Richard Bong State Recreation Area, 26313 Burlington Road, Kansasville.

Those unable to attend may still provide their personal input on their favorite deer management unit using an online herd status summary and survey, which will be active from March 18 to April 12. During that period, people may visit: www.dnr.state.wi.us/topic/hunt/deerhunterforum.com to complete a survey.

Comments and survey results will be compiled and provided to the wildlife biologist responsible for each county.

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