Hunting regulations now available in Spanish

By STAFF   Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009
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— Wisconsin’s 2009 Deer Hunting Regulations are now available in Spanish and Hmong languages on the hunting and trapping regulations page of the Department of Natural Resources Web site.

The 2009 Small Game Hunting Regulations, including the Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 Turkey Regulations, are also available online in Spanish and Hmong on the DNR Web site.

The regualtion pamphlets are available in hard copy at license sales locations and DNR Service Centers.

Spanish and Hmong speaking customer service representatives also are available to answer questions on the DNR Information Line 1-888-WDNR –INFo (936-7463).

“Extending information sources and availability to Wisconsin’s Hispanic and Hmong communities in a variety of convenient formats is an important goal for our customer service and licensing team,” said Vance Rayburn, DNR’s administrator of customer services, licensing and information services.

“Our Spanish and Hmong speaking customers have told us they greatly appreciate having their questions answered in their native language.”




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