
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Wisconsin Conservation Congress are hosting the annual Fish and Wildlife Spring Hearing, giving locals a chance to share their views on important environmental issues. To make it accessible, the event will be available both in person and online, allowing everyone to participate in the conservation discussion, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Mark your calendars for April 14 at 6 p.m. for the start of the hearings. You’ll have the chance to participate in discussions about resource management, but the online platform for public input will close on April 16 at 6 p.m. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources staff and Wisconsin Conservation Congress delegates will be available to answer questions and engage in conversations on topics of interest.
Public feedback is more than just welcomed; it's encouraged, on a slew of fish, wildlife, and natural resources topics as part of this spring hearing cycle; you can do your part by providing that critical feedback online from 7 p.m. April 14 through 6 p.m. on April 16, plus for those who stand by the tactile feel of pen on paper, paper ballots will be available at the in-person meetings, as reported by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
The Wisconsin Conservation Congress is an important group made up of elected delegates who advise the Natural Resources Board and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on managing Wisconsin’s natural resources. Their goal is to ensure responsible resource management for the present and future, benefiting everyone. This makes the upcoming hearings crucial for Wisconsin’s environmental decisions and public involvement.









