The gun deer hunting season in Wisconsin kicks off at daybreak on Saturday, November 22, amidst concerns from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) about a significant decline in hunter participation. With deer populations increasing, state officials are urging more hunters to join the season in hopes of maintaining population control and safeguarding the ecosystem.
Last year, the number of individuals participating in the annual hunt dropped considerably, raising alarm among wildlife officials. As the DNR tracks these trends, they emphasize the importance of hunters in managing the deer population effectively, prompting some to question how the decline will impact future hunting regulations and wildlife conservation efforts.
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