Endangered Species
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Duck hunter cleared in northern Wisconsin wolf killing
A waterfowl hunter won’t face charges after killing a wolf in northern Wisconsin this fall, following an investigation by the state Department of Natural Resources.
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Wildwood Zoo delights visitors while tackling unique challenges
Free admission, local wildlife and a community-driven mission make this small zoo a hidden gem.
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Glimmers of hope for Wisconsin bat species threatened by White Nose Syndrome
DNR conservation biologist Jennifer Redell is encouraged after years of concern about White Nose Syndrome in Wisconsin bats. At two of the state’s largest hibernation sites, they’ve seen population growth each of the last three years.
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Farmers turn to ‘predator-proof’ fences to deter wolves in northern Wisconsin
Wildlife officials are working with northern Wisconsin farms to install predator-proof fences to reduce conflicts between wolves and livestock
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Mass die-off of freshwater mussels in Wisconsin leads to discovery of new parasite
Researchers have discovered a new parasite in freshwater mussels after investigating hundreds of mussels that died along the Embarrass River in Shawano County six years ago.
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2 cranes try their hand at parenting despite species difference
The International Crane Foundation is focused on growing the Blue Crane population. The species is considered vulnerable.
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Study tracks how wolf reintroduction at Isle Royale affected foxes, martens
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin in Madison have found the reintroduction of wolves has only had temporary effects on other small carnivores at Isle Royale National Park on Lake Superior.
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Federal grant aims to restore rusty patched bumble bee near Two Rivers
The U.S. Forest Service has granted nearly $90,000 to an eastern Wisconsin nature preserve to help revitalize the federally endangered rusty patched bumble bee.
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Dane County judge dismisses lawsuit seeking to revoke state’s wolf plan
A Dane County judge has permanently dismissed a lawsuit filed by a wildlife protection group that sought to revoke Wisconsin’s new wolf management plan.
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US House passes bill to remove gray wolves from endangered species list
Lawmakers in the U.S. House have passed a Republican bill that would remove gray wolves from the endangered species list across most of the country despite opposition from the Biden administration.