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OUTAGAMIE COUNTY, WI – (Wisconsin Radio Network) – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is hoping somebody saw something when a Tundra Swan was shot in a field in Outagamie County last month.
A worker at the Feather Wildlife Rehab and Education Center found the bird with a broken right wing in the Town of Maple Creek.
It was taken to the center for treatment and died six days later.
The D-N-R says the fine for shooting a protected swan could top 23 hundred dollars, plus a three-year revocation of hunting, fishing and trapping privileges.
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