The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources will host the second of several educational hunting webinars later this month for members of the public that are new to hunting or curious about hunting. The online session will take place on August 31.
Each episode will feature guest speakers sharing their experiences getting started with hunting and include discussions addressing common challenges faced by those new to hunting, fishing or trapping.
This month's program covers the wide variety of hunting opportunities available in Wisconsin and basic equipment needs to get started.
"Wisconsin is fortunate to be home to many wildlife species that provide a sustainable source of food and fur. Regulated management of these species ensures their populations will continue to thrive in the future," said Bob Nack, DNR recruitment team supervisor. "Attendees will learn about Wisconsin's huntable species, where to find them and the basic equipment needs to get started."
Following a brief presentation and panel discussion, the audience will have opportunities to ask questions that panelists will answer at the end of the program. Each webinar will be recorded and available online.
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