Wisconsin DNR will take deer reports for three more weeks

MADISON (AP) — Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources officials are reminding outdoor lovers they’ll take deer observations for another three weeks.

The Operation Deer Watch survey began Aug. 1 and wraps up on Sept. 30. The DNR hopes to use the survey to track deer reproduction.

Agency officials want anyone who spots a deer to record the date, whether it was a doe, buck or fawn and the deer management unit it was in and enter the data on the DNR’s website.

CLICK HERE for additional information on Operation Deer Watch via the DNR's website.