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18,500 Acres in Wolf River Area of Langlade County to be Permanently Conserved.


TOMAHAWK tomahawk [from an Algonquian dialect of Virginia], hatchet generally used by Native North Americans as a hand weapon and as a missile. The earliest tomahawks were made of stone, with one edge or two edges sharpened (sometimes the stone was globe shaped). , Wisc. -- A special ceremony marking the permanent conservation of more than 18,500 acres of property near Wolf River Wolf River may refer to:

Rivers in Canada:
  • Wolf River (Vancouver Island), on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Rivers in the United States:
  • The Wolf River (Kansas) in Kansas
 in eastern Langlade County, Wis., will be held on Wednesday, October 19. The ceremony will begin at 12 p.m. at the property, which is located about 20 miles northeast of Antigo.

In addition to representatives from Plum Creek There are at least 166 streams in the USA, called Plum Creek, including :
  • Plum Creek (Itasca County, Minnesota),
  • Plum Creek (Olmsted County, Minnesota),
  • Plum Creek (Redwood County, Minnesota),
  • Plum Creek (Stearns County, Minnesota).
, attendees expected at the ceremony include Governor Jim Doyle

For other people named James Doyle, see James Doyle (disambiguation).
James Edward (Jim) Doyle (born November 23, 1945) is a Wisconsin politician and member of the Democratic Party. He took office in January 2003 as the 44th Governor of Wisconsin.
 and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) is an agency of the state of Wisconsin. Its purpose is to preserve, protect, manage and maintain the natural resources of the state[1].  Secretary Scott Hassett, as well as representatives from the Trust for Public Land and the Ice Age Park and Trail Foundation.

The Wolf River property is important to both recreationalists and conservationists who will continue to use the land for hunting, fishing, hiking, bird-watching and other outdoor activities. It includes frontage on the banks of Nine Mile Creek and the Lily River. It also includes Tyra Lake and a six-mile segment of the Ice Age Trail, which follows the path of the last glacier glacier, moving mass of ice that survives year to year, formed by the compacting of snow into névé and then into granular ice and set in motion outward and downward by the force of gravity and the stress of its accumulated mass.  that cut through Wisconsin thousands of years ago.

Directions to Wolf River property:

North of Antigo: At the intersection of Highway 64 and Highway 45 (Walgreen's drugstore on the west side and Refuge Restaurant on the east side), turn right on Highway 64 and travel east for approximately 6.8 miles until you come to the intersection of Highway 64 and County Highway S. Turn left on County Highway S and go north for approximately 3 miles until you come to the intersection of Highway 52 and County Highway S. Travel on Highway 52 (road is straight and then makes a hard right) for approximately 6.2 miles until you reach Kent Road. This will be on the right side of Highway 52. Travel for .3 mile and look for a truck entrance road on the right -- "Upper Fire Lane." There is no name sign on the highway. Turn right on the Upper Fire Lane.
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