April 7, 2025
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Conservation Congress (WCC) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invite the public to attend spring hearings on Monday, April 14 at 6 p.m. to learn about resource management through the annual Fish and Wildlife Spring Hearing process. Additionally, an online opportunity for public input will be available from 7 p.m. April 14 through 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 16.
DNR staff and WCC delegates will be on hand at these spring hearings to discuss local issues of importance, answer questions from the public and open a dialogue between the public, the DNR and the WCC about areas of interest and concern.
The WCC will also hold their delegates’ elections at each meeting. Two of the five WCC seats will be up for election in each county.
Finally, the public is invited to provide feedback on a variety of fish, wildlife and other natural resources-related topics as part of the spring hearing process. The public is encouraged to provide input online from 7 p.m. April 14 through 6 p.m. April 16. For those who prefer to do so in person, a number of paper ballots will be available at each in-person meeting.
More information is available on the Wisconsin Conservation Congress Spring Hearing webpage.
The Wisconsin Conservation Congress is the only statutory body in the state where the public elects delegates to advise the Natural Resources Board and the DNR on responsibly managing natural resources for present and future generations. The Congress accomplishes this through open, impartial, broad-ranged actions. Learn more about the WCC and how to become involved in resource management decisions on the Wisconsin Conservation Congress’s webpage.
Event Details
Wisconsin Conservation Congress and Wisconsin DNR Fish And Wildlife
Spring Hearings
When: Monday, April 14, 2025, 6-9 p.m.
- 6-6:30 p.m. – Arrival/sign in
- 6:30-7 p.m. – DNR staff presentations
- 7 p.m. – Wisconsin Conservation Congress delegate elections
- 7:30 p.m. – Review Spring Hearing questions and any introduced local county resolutions
Where: Meetings available in each Wisconsin county; specific location details are available online
- Crawford County (12) – Prairie Du Chien High School, 800 East Crawford St, Prairie Du Chien New Auditorium
- La Crosse County – (32) Onalaska High School – 700 Hilltopper Pl., Onalaska Performing Art Center
- Monroe County – (42) Tomah High School – 901 Lincoln Ave, Tomah Cafeteria
- Richland County (53) Richland County Courthouse – 181 West Seminary Street, Richland Center 1st Floor Conference Room
- Vernon County – (63) Viroqua High School – 100 Blackhawk Drive, Viroqua Commons Room
Online Spring Hearing Public Input
When: Monday, April 14 at 7 p.m. through 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 16
Where: On the DNR’s website
- 2025 Spring Hearing Questionnaire [PDF]
- 2025 Spring Hearing Locations [PDF]
- 2025 Spring Hearing Agenda [PDF]
In addition, the public had the opportunity to bring forth new conservation issues of statewide significance to the attention of the Conservation Congress through the citizen resolution process. The citizen resolution process is now closed.
WCC RESOLUTION REVIEW CONTACTS
If you have questions about writing or submitting a resolution, please contact one of the WCC delegates below for guidance.
Name Phone Email Terri Roehrig 920-540-2775 TlRoehrig@yahoo.com Mary Ellen O’Brien 608-271-8713 tem@tds.net Reed Kabelowsky 920-242-3144 R.Kabelowsky@sbcglobal.net Mary Susan Diedrich 414-379-3770 MSD55@att.net
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