Below is an announcement of public hearing about Act 168, which opens new
state properties to hunting - including state parks and trails. The
legislation has already been passed, and will take effect Jan 1, 2013. The
question is, "What areas should be off-limits to hunting." The proposed
areas open and closed to hunting can be viewed at the link below.

For a local example, the majority of the area around the WORBA single-track
trails at Blue Mounds State Park would be open to hunting October 15 until
just before Memorial Day.

The closest public hearing to Madison will be this Monday, October 29 in
Fitchburg. More details below.


Robbie Webber
Transportation Policy Analyst
State Smart Transportation Initiative
www.ssti.us
608-263-9984 (o)
[email protected]



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From: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <
[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 3:09 PM
Subject: Proposed Wisconsin State Park hunting maps now available online
To: [email protected]


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People planning on attending any of the upcoming five public listening
sessions on hunting and trapping in Wisconsin state parks can now review
the proposed hunting and trapping maps
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each park property online.

State Natural Resources Board members will conduct the sessions around the
state in late October and early November to gather input on the Department
of Natural Resources proposed plan to implement a new law opening state
parks to hunting and trapping. The board will then take up the plan at
their December meeting in Madison.

One part of a new law the legislature approved earlier this year -- Act
168, known as the Sporting Heritage Bill –expands hunting and trapping in
Wisconsin State Parks.

Act 168, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 2013, allows the DNR to prohibit
hunting and trapping within 100 yards of a state park designated use area
such as a campground, picnic area, or beach. A determination to prohibit
hunting and trapping in any other areas of a state park, a portion of a
state park, or during certain time periods must be approved by a majority
of the Natural Resources Board, and can only be approved to protect public
safety or unique natural resources such as fragile plant or animal habitat.

While Act 168 allows hunting when any season is open, the department is
proposing that the board allow hunting in parks from Oct. 15 through the
Thursday prior to the Memorial Day weekend.

Maps of the proposed open and closed areas can now be reviewed on the parks
pages of the DNR website. The maps will also be available for review at the
listening sessions and people attending the sessions will be able to
comment to board members on the department’s proposal to implement the law.

The department will be seeking to keep some properties closed to hunting,
such as Heritage Hill State Park in Green Bay and Lakeshore State Park in
Milwaukee. Both are within city limits.

Two or three Natural Resources Board members will attend every listening
session. The board will then discuss the comments they received at the
listening sessions at their Dec. 11 or 12 meeting in Madison. Written
comments can be sent by U.S. mail to Wisconsin State Parks – Act 168, PO
Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707-7921 or by email to
[email protected] by Nov. 23. In addition, the board welcomes
testimony and written comments at its December meeting on this issue.
December meeting information will be located at: http://dnr.wi.gov/about/nrb
/<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTIxMDI2LjExNTI1MTkxJm1lc3NhZ2VpZD1NREItUFJELUJVTC0yMDEyMTAyNi4xMTUyNTE5MSZkYXRhYmFzZWlkPTEwMDEmc2VyaWFsPTE3MjIwMDQ2JmVtYWlsaWQ9cm9iYmllQHJvYmJpZXdlYmJlci5vcmcmdXNlcmlkPXJvYmJpZUByb2JiaWV3ZWJiZXIub3JnJmZsPSZleHRyYT1NdWx0aXZhcmlhdGVJZD0mJiY=&&&101&&&http://dnr.wi.gov/about/nrb/>
.

The listening sessions will all begin at 6:30 p.m. and attendees that would
like to speak or submit written comments should sign up at the door on
arriving at the session. Locations are:

*Oct. 29, Fitchburg *- Quality Inn and Suites, 2969 Cahill Main, with board
members Preston Cole and Jane Wiley present.

*Oct. 30, Eau Claire *- Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC), 620 W.
Clairemont Ave., with board members Dave Clausen and Jane Wiley present.

*Nov. 5, Merrill *- Merrill High School, 1201 N. Sales St., with board
members Christine Thomas and Jane Wiley present.

*Nov. 8, Appleton *- The Bordini Center, Fox Valley Technical College
Campus, 5 Systems Drive, with board members William Bruins, Terry
Hilgenberg and Jane Wiley present.

*Nov. 13, West Allis *- Tommy Thompson Youth Center (State Fair Park), 640
S. 84th St., with board members Gregory Kazmierski and Jane Wiley present.
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