- Wisconsin Recycling Trends and Behaviors - apps. dnr. wi. gov
2021 survey questions asked about recycling behaviors, attitudes, and knowledge regarding materials banned from Wisconsin landfills, including cardboard, metal containers, glass containers, and plastic containers #1 and #2 Additionally, the survey asked about backyard burning, food waste, household items, and electronics Analysis of responses related to electronics recycling (e-cycling) is
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- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
Under such stable conditions, managers have found that buck harvest trends closely track deer population trends Information from harvest registration and aging, along with other data, is used in a mathematical population model called the Sex-Age-Kill (SAK) formula
- Wisconsin Recycling Trends and Behaviors Executive Summary
Questions on the 2021 survey asked about recycling behaviors, attitudes, and knowledge regarding recyclables Additionally, the survey asked about backyard burning, food waste, household item disposal, and electronics Analysis of responses related to electronics recycling is covered in a separate report (Trends in Wisconsin households' ownership and disposal of electronics: Results from the
- Harvest and Population Trends - Wisconsin
Population Statistics Trends Fawn to doe ratios and yearling buck percentages are used to help estimate the deer herd size annually and is the starting point for setting antlerless harvest quotas
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The yearling doe percentage is an input into the formula that is used to estimate the deer population size by deer management unit (DMU) In the formula, the ratio of the yearling doe percent to the yearling buck percent is used to estimate the adult sex ratio and provide an estimate of the number of does in the population prior to harvest The proportion of yearling does among adult does is a
- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
However, trends in roadside observations of does and fawns, especially in forested regions, have tended to match expectations based on other measures of nutritional condition of the herd and severity of winter weather
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