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DNR WANTS TO KNOW ABOUT WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS WPR News - DNR Wants to Know About Wildlife Sightings
Thursday November 08, 2012 by Mike Simonson
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A walk in the woods can help the Department of Natural Resources keep an eye on wildlife.  The state wants hunters and others to report what they see.  

It's part of Jessica Rees's job as a natural resources technician to keep track of the wildlife observations submitted mostly by hunters.   Since the opening of the deer bow season began in September, more than 1700 reports about all kinds of animals have been submitted.

"Raccoons and skunks and porcupines and red and gray foxes, turkeys, grouse, coyotes, so pretty much a lot of the species," she says. 

Or fisher, or bobcat, or badger, or opossum.  You get the idea.

The on-line wildlife watch began in 2009, so Rees says this isn't a snapshot.  It shows trends, especially for the deer herd.

"This is just another piece of the puzzle, another view into what the deer herd is doing," she says.  "So I wouldn't say this is the best but it's a good way since there are so many hunters out there."  

The survey lists 17 wildlife species on its website, but Rees says if you bump into something not on the list, let them know.  Especially if it's a Sasquatch sighting.  

Wildlife observations can be filed by going to the DNR's home page, and type in "deer hunter wildlife" as keywords.

 

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