Online opportunity to weigh in on Wisconsin wildlife questions runs April 13-16, 2020

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Lead toxicity is a leading cause of bald eagle deaths in Wisconsin. An advisory question at the spring wildlife hearings asks if nontoxic ammunition should be required on state owned or managed lands to reduce impacts to bald eagles and other wildlife. Click on image to learn more about spring hearing questions and how to cast your vote. Photo by Tom Schmock

Online opportunity to weigh in on Wisconsin wildlife questions runs April 13-16, 2020

Wisconsinites have the chance to provide input online April 13-16 on natural resources advisory questions advanced by DNR, its policy-making board, and the Wisconsin Conservation Congress as part of the annual spring hearings process.

The in-person meetings where residents have traditionally voted have been cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.�All questions are available online and are strictly advisory to DNR.

This online input opportunity allows you to weigh in on hunting, fishing and trapping questions, boating safety, and a question regarding whether the state should require hunters to use nontoxic ammunition on state owned or managed properties.

See page 12 of the questionnaire booklet to see background for this and other� questions you can weigh in on.

Vote here starting 7 p.m. Monday, April 13, to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 16.