From Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: Help Stop The Spread Of Aquatic Invasive Species During Migratory Bird Hunting Seasons
Date September 18, 2024 3:05 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *Sept. 18, 2024
*Contact: *DNR Office of Communications
[email protected]

 

*Help Stop The Spread Of Aquatic Invasive Species During Migratory Bird Hunting Seasons*

 

A person in all camo paddles a duck skiff on calm water with a chocolate lab standing attentively on the prow.

Migratory bird hunters can help protect Wisconsin's natural resources and stop the spread of aquatic invasive species this fall. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

*MADISON, Wis.* – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds migratory bird hunters that they are essential partners in preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species in hunting areas and Wisconsin’s waterways. The steps hunters take before leaving a boat launch or access point are vital for protecting hunting habitat.

Invasives can hide in some of the most unsuspected places. Mud on your anchor can hide seeds, eggs or the larvae of tiny species, such as spiny water fleas. Water that collects in boats and decoys can carry diseases, and insects, snails and seeds can also collect under the vests of a hunting dog. Consider giving your dog a rinse with a jug of clean water or scrubbing them off with a brush while they go for a quick swim to prevent invasive species from hitching a ride to the next hunting spot.

Of particular concern to hunters is the Faucet snail. These snails carry parasites that can kill ducks if they eat them. Learn more about how hunters can help prevent the spread of invasive species and minimize these risks on the DNR’s Invasive Species Prevention webpage [ [link removed] ] or by visiting the "Hunter Resources" tab on the Waterfowl Hunting webpage [ [link removed] ].

Members of Wisconsin’s Aquatic Invasive Species Partnership may be available in your area to provide presentations and other outreach for hunt clubs and other organizations. They and your Regional DNR Aquatic Invasive Species Biologist can answer specific questions about any aquatic invasive species where you plan to hunt.

Find your county Aquatic Invasive Species contact on the DNR’s website [ [link removed] ]. Many of these folks will visit boat launches during the hunting season to provide on-the-spot education, boat towels and boot brushes.

Just a few minutes of preventative action can protect our hunting tradition for generations to come. Before launching into and leaving a water body, hunters should:


* *Inspect* waders, boats, trailers, motors and hunting equipment, including boots, blinds and dogs, before leaving a boat launch or access point.
* *Remove *all plants, animals and mud to the best of your ability. A special consideration for waterfowl hunters is to remove all seed heads and roots when using vegetation to conceal duck blinds. It is also important to note that it is illegal to use phragmites [ [link removed] ] for camouflage in counties where the plant is prohibited by NR40. In general, these counties include the western half of the state.
* *Drain *all water from decoys, boats, motors and other hunting equipment.
* *Never move *plants or live fish away from a water body.

For more information about aquatic invasive species, including where they are prohibited and restricted in Wisconsin, visit the DNR’s Invasive Species webpage [ [link removed] ].







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