Patrick Durkin: Wisconsinites invest time, labor in fish, wildlife areas

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Whether you fish, hunt, hike or birdwatch on one of Wisconsin’s 200-plus fish and wildlife areas, you’ll benefit even more if you “adopt” and work on that prized land with help from the Department of Natural Resources.
After all, you don’t have to own property and pay its taxes to bond with land and earn your neighbor’s respect through sweat equity or financial contributions. We all value land more personally by investing time, labor, and recreation into its soils, plants, and living creatures.

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