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Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
Harvestable Wildlife Plan
The Wildlife Management Plan/Environmental Assessment (EA) for Harvestable Species has been approved at Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.

The enabling legislation for the Apostle Islands National Lakehsore directs park management to permit hunting, fishing, and trapping in accordance with the appropriate laws of Wisconsin and the United States. This same legislation also gives the park flexibility to "designate zones where, and establish periods when, no hunting, trapping, or fishing shall be permitted for reasons of public safety, administration, fish or wildlife management, or public use and enjoyment." This plan provides guidance specific to management of harvestable wildlife within the park. It does not address management of fish or other aquatic resources.

 

Final Plan and Environmental Assessment


        Final Wildlife Management Plan and Environmental  Assessment (744kb pdf)

        Finding of No Significant Impact (49kb pdf)

        Finding of No Significant Impact with signatures (4.75mb pdf)

 

Draft Plan/Environmental Assessment

          Press Release (26kb pdf)

Draft Wildlife Wildlife Plan (741kb pdf)

Summary of Alternatives (48kb pdf)

Questions and Answers (25kb pdf)

 

Other Documents

Federal Law mandates Hunting and Trapping

16 U.S.C. 460w-4.

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore Legislation

 

Informational Handouts

Managing Hunting and Trapping in the Apostle Islands (166kb pdf)

White-tailed Deer in the Apostle Islands (125kb pdf)

Windows into the Past (182kb pdf)

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Hunters on Sand Island

Did You Know?
Hunting, fishing, and trapping are permitted in the national lakeshore in accordance with the appropriate Wisconsin laws.

Last Updated: November 18, 2011 at 13:55 MST