From Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: Welcome Winter With Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine
Date December 9, 2025 4:03 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *Dec. 9, 2025
*Contact: *DNR Office of Communications
[email protected]

 

Welcome Winter With "Wisconsin Natural Resources" Magazine

 

cover of winter WNR magazine showing a large bull elk standing in a snow covered field [ [link removed] ]

The winter issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine is now available in print and online. / Photo Credit: Wildcountry

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MADISON, Wis.* – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the winter issue of "Wisconsin Natural Resources" magazine [ [link removed] ] is now available in print and online. Winter in Wisconsin brings unique opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, and the latest issue is packed with stories to help you embrace the season.

Beautiful frozen features [ [link removed] ], from ice caves to icy waterfalls, can be viewed around the state in winter – the magazine highlights several to see. For gardeners, there are tips for choosing resilient plants [ [link removed] ] that can weather Wisconsin’s shifting winters as climate change has an impact.

Conifer trees [ [link removed] ], bald eagles [ [link removed] ] and sharp-tailed grouse [ [link removed] ] are among the flora and fauna highlighted in this issue. And a spotlight shines on important work of the DNR, including warden rescue efforts [ [link removed] ] and the vital role played by staff veterinarians [ [link removed] ] who look out for Wisconsin’s fish and wildlife.

The winter issue cover story delves into wildlife science with a fascinating look at some of the ecology behind animal size and physical traits [ [link removed] ]. And readers will find a pair of fun and useful do-it-yourself projects: making a holiday wreath [ [link removed] ] from natural materials and building a wood duck nest box [ [link removed] ] to help the species find a home come spring.

There’s much more to enjoy in the winter issue, including the 2026 Friends of Wisconsin State Parks calendar featuring photos of Wisconsin’s wonderful state parks.

Check out the digital edition of "Wisconsin Natural Resources" online at wnrmag.com [ [link removed] ] or subscribe to the print edition for quarterly delivery. *BONUS: Use the promo code iEXPLORE to save $2 off the regular subscription price.* Call 1-800-678-9472 or check the website to sign up, renew or give a gift [ [link removed] ] today.







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