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According to totals from the National Weather Service, the Rhinelander area has only seen 23.1 inches of snow this season. This winter has been anything but average.
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A snowy owl has been spotted in Rhinelander in recent weeks.While not unheard of to have them in the area, sightings of snowy owls are particularly rare this year.
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The owner of Wild Birds Unlimited in Rib Mountain, Jennifer Chrudimsky, said it is specifically affecting birds' eating habits
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The bird rehabilitation center saw a lot trees and tree limbs come down, and was left for a time without power, water or phones
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The Raptor Education Group (REGI) is offering tours all summer to learn about these birds and more
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The Raptor Education Group is highlighting a couple of their birds who are foster dads for all the work they put in to raise their adopted chicks
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Year 2 Volunteer is a non-profit group that's been working with REGI for the last several years
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As the warmer months draw near, we're hearing from experts on the risk of Avian Influenza coming back to the area
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WXPR’s Katie Thoresen and DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto talk about what’s happening with birds in the region right now in this episode of All Things Outdoors.
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Swans may not be the most important factor in the decline of wild rice, but there is no doubt that the number of swans has increased on our Northwoods lakes. How did this happen?