Wisconsin Code § 1.036

Bird reservations, acquisition by United States
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Consent of this state is given to the acquisition by the United
States by purchase, gift, devise, or lease of such areas of land or
water, or of land and water, in Wisconsin, by and with the consent
of the governor of the state, as the United States deems necessary
for the establishment of migratory bird reservations in accordance with the act of congress approved February 18, 1929, entitled “An Act to more effectively meet the obligations of the
United States under the migratory bird treaty with Great Britain
by lessening the dangers threatening migratory game birds from
drainage and other causes by the acquisition of areas of land and
of water to furnish in perpetuity reservations for the adequate
protection of such birds; and authorizing appropriations for the
establishment of such areas, their maintenance and improvement
and for other purposes,” reserving, however, to this state full and
complete jurisdiction and authority over all such areas not incompatible with the administration, maintenance, protection, and
control thereof by the United States under the terms of said act of
congress.

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