WISCONSIN CONSERVATION WARDEN ASSOCIATION
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WCWA/WCEF Funded GRant Projects

Below are some pictures and descriptions of previously funded regional grant projects.  We are in need of more pictures, so if you received a regional grant, please send us a picture of the projects/event. Thanks in advance!
2015 Woodruff Learn to Trap Photo Credit Warden Jim Jung
2015 Woodruff Learn to Trap Photo Credit Warden Jim Jung
2015 Woodruff Learn to Trap Photo Credit Warden Jim Jung
Mark Holmgreen Memorial Boat Launch Sign
Conservation Warden Wall of Honor
2014 Terminally Ill Youth Bear Hunt with Warden Brad Dahlquist
2015 NER Marine Enforcement River Watch with UWSP Student Law Enforcement Association Students
2015 NER Marine Enforcement River Watch with UWSP Student Law Enforcement Association Students
2016 LTH Turkey in Vilas and Oneida Counties with Warden Rich Thole
2016 LTH Turkey in Marathon County hosted by the Timber Country Cutter Chapter of the NWTF. 15 students harvested 8 birds.
Warden Tony Young assisted with the 2016 Youth Fishing Clinic at Puckett’s Pond at Harrington Beach State Park
Warden Tony Young assisted with the 2016 Youth Fishing Clinic at Puckett’s Pond at Harrington Beach State Park. Over 125 people attended.
2014 Chippewa County Learn to Hunt Bear was successful with the group harvesting 3 bear total
In 2014 Wardens won the Marathon County's Battle of the Badges softball tournament to benefit the Honor Flight Organization
2017 Woodruff Learn to Trap
2017 Ozaukee County Fishing Clinic
The 2017 Vilas/Oneida County Learn to Bear Hunt, had four participants, and all four managed to harvest a bear! Way to go!
2017 Learn to Turkey Hunt event was held in Vilas and Oneida Counties with 8 participants
Katie Sloan with mentor Mike Carroll
Tom Thoresen, Retired Deputy Chief Conservation Warden, used grant money to buy an all terrain wheelchair.
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