Joy Cardin
from Monday, December 12, 2011 at 6:00 AM
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| A pet dog was recently killed by a coyote in southeastern Wisconsin, prompting a warning from state wildlife officials that urban coyotes are here to stay. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses why coyotes are making themselves at home in our neighborhoods, how concerned we should be, and answers your coyote-related questions.
And on this week's wake-up call, Joy Cardin's guest lawmaker says Wisconsin should restore funding to groups providing help to sexual assault victims.
Guest:
Tim Van Deelen, Associate Professor of Forestry and Wildlife Ecology, UW-Madison.
Wake-up call guest: Sandy Pasch (rhymes with ASH), Democratic State Representative from Whitefish Bay. |
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