Wisconsin’s “deer czar” absent from Wisconsin during deer hunting season

According to a report on Wisconsin Public Radio James Kroll, who earlier this year was appointed by Republican Gov. Scott Walker as Wisconsin’s first “Deer Trustee,” wasn’t even in Wisconsin during the most recent deer hunting season. As Wisconsin’s “Deer Trustee,” Kroll’s job is to monitor the health and population of Wisconsin’s herd, duplicating a job already done by staff from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

Asked why he wasn’t in Wisconsin to do the job he was hand-picked to do, Kroll said, “I film two TV shows.”

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