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HABITAT
"And the plot thickens..." Feb '03
"Restoring life to a watershed." Feb '02
"Critter condos." Feb '96, p. 10-16
"Secrets of the fencerow." Apr '89, p. 2
"P-R and habitat on the northern forests." Nov/Dec '86, Federal Aid for Wildlife supplement,p. 10
"Woodsman -- spare that snag." Nov/Dec '81, p. 32
HARES
See RABBITS
HAWKS
"A Cooper's hawk family album." Feb '00
"Talon show." Feb '97, p. 16-21
"Harrier, hawk of the marshes." Sept/Oct '86, p. 6
"A hawk called the big blue darter." Mar/Apr '86, p. 23
"The Cooper's hawk returns." Mar/Apr '86, p. 25
See also RAPTORS
HAZARDOUS WASTES
"First call for cleanup." Jun '03
"Safe at home." Dec '90, p. 35
"The cleanup game." Environmental protection supplement, Feb '89
"Everybody's yuk: hazardous waste management in Wisconsin." July/Aug '81, supplement
"The siting dilemma." July/Aug '81, Hazardous waste supplement, p. 2s
"Swing sets yes, hazardous wastes no." July/Aug '81, Hazardous waste supplement, p. 4s
"DNR: exorcist for old dumps." July/Aug '81, Hazardous waste supplement, p. 8s
"Get hazardous waste off the ground." July/Aug '81, Hazardous waste supplement, p. 14s
"Wreck at Maiden Rock." Sept/Oct '80, p. 17
"Wisconsin's hazardous wasteline." Jan/Feb '80, p. 14
HERITAGE ENSEMBLE
"Showtime under starlight." July/Aug '88, p. 4
HERONS
"Patience in the pond." Aug '93 p. 2, 31
See also WETLANDS
HIGHWAYS
"Deadly crossing." Jun '05
HIKING
"Llama locomotion." Oct '90, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 31
"Ice Age summer: the 1,000 mile trek." July/Aug '80, p. 8
"C'mon, take a winter nature hike." Jan/Feb '79, p. 30
"Take a nature hike this year." May/June '78, p. 23
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
"Sawing a cleaner slice of history." Oct '00
"Log cabins of the Kettle Moraine." Apr '95 p. 9-13
HISTORIC SITES
"Damn (nice) Yankees!" Oct '90, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 31
"Pledge allegiance." June '90, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 4
"Birth of the big top." Apr '90, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 1
"Enjoy a Christmas past." Dec '89, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 4
"Circus sensation." Oct '89, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 1
"Chore-tainly." Oct '89, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 4
"Get hitched." Aug '89, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 4
"Fur sale." June '89, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 2
"Growing up in Wisconsin." Apr '89, Wisconsin Traveler, p. 3
HISTORY
"Citizen scientist." Feb '07
"Across the trestles of time." Dec '06
"A stick in time." Dec '06
"Robins' nests and sticktights." June '98, p. 2
"Frozen frogs and a nice warm goat." Dec '96 Traveler, p. 31
"One wild time." June '96 Traveler, p. 31
"The rain on the floodplain." Oct '93 p. 30-32
"Earth Notes."1990 environmental series
"Kettle Moraine: recent history." Sept/Oct '86, Kettle Moraine supplement, p. 4
"Kettle Moraine: early history." Sept/Oct '86, Kettle Moraine supplement, p. 8
"General Atkinson's Palmyra patriots." Sept/Oct '86, Kettle Moraine supplement, p. 10
"Whoopee-ti-yi-o in Wisconsin." July/Aug '86, p. 2
"Devil's Lake: the resort era." July/Aug '86, Devil's Lake supplement, p. 6
"Devil's Lake State Park established." July/Aug '86, Devil's Lake supplement, p. 9
"From resort remnants to modern state park." July/Aug '86, Devil's Lake supplement, p. 13
"History." May/June '84, State Parks issue, p. 5
"Ethnic settlement." July/Aug '83, Northwoods issue, p. 14
"200 years of change." Jan/Feb '82, p. 32
"LaSalle at Milwaukee." July/Aug '81, p. 14
"Wisconsin's Christmas past." Nov/Dec '80, p. 28
"An innocence of prairie." May/June '79, p. 6
"The blue hole of the Milwaukee River." May/June '77, p. 4
See also FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT, WATER RIGHTS
HORICON MARSH
"Horicon Marsh is wild again." Apr '90, p. 4
"Horicon Marsh." Nov/Dec '87, Watchable Wildlife issue, p. 40
"Horicon Marsh: famous for waterfowl and fur." Nov/Dec '86, Federal Aid for Wildlife supplement, p. 20
HORNED LARKS
"Early Returns." Feb '94 p. 2
See also BIRD WATCHING
HORNETS
"The buzz season." Oct '96, p. 2, 29
"Hornet housing." Mar/Apr '86, p. 2
See also INSECTS
HORSEHAIR WORMS
"A twisted tale." Oct '99
HORTICULTURE
"A bloomin' delight." Wisconsin Traveler, Feb '95 p. 31
HUMMINGBIRDS
"Hovering on a breeze." June '89, p. 25
"Wisconsin's winged jewels." July/Aug '81, p. 25
HUMOR
"How now, Frau Blau?" Aug '04
HUNTER-LANDOWNER RELATIONS
"The well-mannered hunter." Oct '06
"Open letter to an uninvited guest." Oct '90, p. 4
"New traditions in a new land." Nov/Dec '88, p. 23
"Hunters pay farmers $1-million." Sept/Oct '86, Hunters Almanac, p. 23
"Go count the signs." Nov/Dec '81, Hunter education supplement, p. 8s
"Deerhunter-landowner: some bad news and some hope." Nov/Dec '78, p. 6
"Project Respect." Sept/Oct '77, p. 14
HUNTER SAFETY
"Shotgun camp." Aug '02
"A tradition of teaching." Oct '92, Special Section, p. 16
"20 Years of hunter education: a Wisconsin success story." Sept/Oct '87, Warden supplement, p. 11
"Hunters and alcohol: separating the facts from the foam." Sept/Oct '87, p. 26
"Pittman-Robertson in hunter education." Nov/Dec '86, Federal Aid for Wildlife supplement,p. 15
"Advanced hunter training for adults." Nov/Dec '85, Winter recreation supplement, p. 28
HUNTING
"Blue socks, anise oil and the magic can of worms." Dec '03
"Adolescents, beagles and cottontails." Feb '03
"Sacrificing Sweet Sixteen." Dec '01
"The man of action." Oct '00
"The Butternut Buck." Dec '98, p. 17-20
"Deer to our culture." Dec '98, p. 21-25
"The digging out of Nip." Feb '98, p. 11-14
"The practical grouse hunter." Oct '97, p. 4-8
"On the table." Feb '97 p. 24-28
"Forging their own way."Aug '96 p. 10-16
"Rabbit hunting revival." Feb '95 p. 20-23
"A future for a proud heritage." Aug '95 p. 23
"Toward an outdoor ethic." Dec '95 p. 9-13
"Gamebirds galore." Oct '93 p. 21-28
"Violator." Oct '93 p. 10-11
"Drawing a bead on birds of clay." Oct '92, p. 17-21
"Fall turkey tactics." Aug '90, p. 4
"Hit your mark." Aug '90, p. 33
"New traditions in a new land." Nov/Dec '88, p. 23
"Season dates and outlook." Sep/Oct '88, Hunters Almanac
"Seeing is not believing in camo orange clothes." Sep/Oct '88, Hunters Almanac
"New hunting rules." Sep/Oct '88, Hunters Almanac
"Small game prospects good." Sep/Oct '88, Hunters Almanac
"Hunters Almanac '87." Sept/Oct'87, p. 17
"Hunters and alcohol: separating the facts from the foam." Sept/Oct '87, p. 26
"Whose deer was it?" Nov/Dec '86, p. 33
"Hunters Almanac '86." Sept/Oct '86, p. 17
"Where are the women?" Sept/Oct '86, p. 35
"Still plenty of opportunites afield." Nov/Dec '85, p. 25
"Late season bow deer hunting." Nov/Dec '85, p. 26
"Planning the hunt." Nov/Dec '85, p. 27
"Advanced hunter training for adults." Nov/Dec '85, p. 28
"Blaze orange early? Blaze orange late?" Nov/Dec '85 p. 37
"That grand old partridge." Sept/Oct '85, p. 11
"Hunters Almanac '85." Sept/Oct '85, p. 13
"The mythical minority: women who hunt." Nov/Dec '83, p. 12
"Hunter $$ = public land and wildlife galore." Nov/Dec '83, p. 21
"A helping hand." Nov/Dec '83, p. 23
"Peterson's laws." Sept/Oct '83, p. 16
"Lost hunters!" Nov/Dec '82, p. 4
"The responsible hunter." Nov/Dec '81, supplement
"Our hunting heritage." Nov/Dec '81, Hunter education supplement, p. 2S
"I shot my best friend." Nov/Dec '81, Hunter education supplement, p. 5S
"A non-hunter talks about hunting." Nov/Dec '81, Hunter education supplement, p. 7s
"Get involved: be a better hunter." Nov/Dec '81, Hunter education supplement, p. 10s
"Group ethics." Nov/Dec'81, Hunter education supplement, p. 12s
"Wisconsin's hunter education program." Nov/Dec'81, Hunter education supplement, p. 14S
"The last hunt." Nov/Dec '80, p. 4
"Miracle at Cherub Lodge." Nov/Dec '80, p. 6
"The first duck stamp." Sept/Oct '80, p. 28
"Someone is watching you hunt." Sept/Oct '79, p. 13
"Under the gun." Nov/Dec '78, p. 4
"The stump sitters." Nov/Dec '78, p. 12
"American attitudes toward wildlife." Sept/Oct '78, p. 12
"Happy hunters by the millions." Nov/Dec '77, p. 13
"Steel is a better bullet." July/Aug '77, p. 28
See also DEER, FISHING, GROUSE, LAW ENFORCEMENT, OUTDOOR FEES, OUTDOOR RECREATION, OUTDOOR SKILLS, PHEASANTS, QUAIL, RECREATION, TURKEY, WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT