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Harvest trends are provided and summarized by Deer Management Unit (DMU). Harvest within each DMU is tracked by the type of harvest (antlered vs antlerless), land type (public vs private), and by weapon type.

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Deer Harvest & Population Trends Deer Harvest & Population Trends Deer population size and trends are important for interpreting other measure of deer abundance and harvest trends. Harvest Stats & Trends Population Stats & Trends Issuance & Success Deer Health Deer Health Monitoring the health of the Wisconsin deer herd is conducted year round.

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Eurasian watermilfoil: long-term trends in unmanaged populations The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts and supports a variety of projects that improve our understanding of aquatic invasive species (AIS) and the ways we manage them.

Population Statistics & Trends Fawn to doe ratios and yearling buck percentages are used to help estimate the deer herd size annually and is the starting point for setting antlerless harvest quotas.

Establish long-term trends in ambient water quality across the state and regionally. Provide water quality information to support 305(b) reporting, 303(d) program and TMDLs or other restoration efforts. Inform progress on the Wisconsin’s Nutrient Reduction Strategy and the State’s contributions to the Gulf Hypoxia Task Force.

To better understand the use of strategic manage-ment to control EWM, we are tracking population trends and management actions on 24 lakes in Wis-consin. This study will help us assess costs and benefits of EWM management over the short- and long-term.

The primary objective of Long Term Trend (LTT) Lakes monitoring is to document long-term trends in lake water chemistry. This data set also provides context for water chemistry in other lakes in terms of intra and inter-annual variability.

Investigate trends in groundwater levels. Seepage lakes have no surface inlets or outlets, so lake levels are determined by precipitation, evaporation, and groundwater levels. Investigate relationships between lake level and other variables, such as water clarity, water quality, aquatic plants, and fish.