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A ruffed grouse is shown on a road on North Post on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Grouse are one of several species of game birds found on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Works Environ...
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Fish are shown in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Numerous species of fish are found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and creeks on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Work...
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Fish are shown in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Numerous species of fish are found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and creeks on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Work...
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Fish are shown in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Numerous species of fish are found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and creeks on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Work...
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Fish are shown in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Numerous species of fish are found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and creeks on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Work...
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Fish are shown in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Numerous species of fish are found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and creeks on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Work...
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Fish are shown in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Numerous species of fish are found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and creeks on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Work...
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Fish are shown in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Numerous species of fish are found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and creeks on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Work...
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Deer are shown on a road on North Post on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Deer are one of several species of game animals found on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Works Environmental Div...
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Deer are shown on a road on North Post on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Deer are one of several species of game animals found on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Works Environmental Div...
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A ruffed grouse is shown on a road on North Post on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Grouse are one of several species of game birds found on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Works Environ...
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Fish are shown in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Numerous species of fish are found in lakes, ponds, rivers, and creeks on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Work...
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A common watersnake is shown swimming in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Several species of snakes are found on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Works Environmen...
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A common watersnake is shown swimming in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Several species of snakes are found on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Works Environmen...
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A common watersnake is shown swimming in the North Flowage lake on May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Several species of snakes are found on the installation. Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Works Environmen...
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Ruffed grouse, fish, deer, snakes, and more wildlife are shown May 15, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis.
In addition to those already mentioned, a large variety of wildlife is found on the installation, such as wolves, badgers, and several endangered species of insects.
Wildlife management at Fort McCoy is completed by the Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division Natural Resources Branch.
Learn more about Fort McCoy online at www.mccoy.army.mil, on Facebook by searching "ftmccoy," and on Twitter by searching "usagmccoy."
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