(The Center Square) – A pair of Republican lawmakers are questioning why the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is spending less than half of the state’s fish and wildlife money on hunters and fishermen.

A new audit shows DNR is spending 49.8% of its hunting and fishing money on programs that “primarily benefit hunters and anglers.”

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“Wisconsin Statutes require DNR to spend hunting and fishing license fees only for purposes related to exercising its responsibilities specific to the management of the fish and wildlife resources of the Sta

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