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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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Wisconsin's wildlife management account will start the next two-year budget period nearly $16 million in the red thanks largely to dwindling hunting license sales, putting projects from fish stocking to habitat restoration in doubt, state Department of Natural Resources officials warned Wednesday
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Data show Wisconsin is among the top five states for car-animal collisions and on a national scale, wildlife advocates are highlighting efforts to prevent them
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The Northwoods Wildlife Center is often on the frontlines dealing with wildlife in the area.The organization’s wildlife educator and Director of Wildlife Rehabilitation are this month’s Science on Tap-Minocqua speakers.
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The Common Watersnake, Nerodia sipedon, is common throughout much of eastern North America. Our local subspecies, the Northern Watersnake, is common throughout much of Wisconsin.
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The DNR is asking hunters to participate in this year’s Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey
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Summer is the perfect time to spend time in nature, unfortunately, that can lead to more run-ins with wildlife. Just since May, there have been over 30 animal bite investigations in Oneida County alone
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While winter recreation is winding down, the layer of ice and snow still on the ground is causing trouble for some wildlife.
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The National Wildlife Federation and other conservation groups are calling on Congress to pass the Recovering America's Wildlife Act by the end of the year. The measure would provide $1.4 billion annually to prevent extinctions and protect fish, wildlife and plants for future generations.
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Indigenous groups in the U.S. and Canada are leading efforts to restore bison across North America more than a century after European settlers drove the species to near extinction.