Animals
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National advocacy group challenges Medical College of Wisconsin’s use of live animals in training
A national doctors advocacy organization is asking federal officials to investigate the use of live pigs for training at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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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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Wisconsin bird dog places first in cover dog championship
Lake Effect Ali, a 6-year-old English setter from Lakeside, recently won first place in a competition of 36 dogs from around the country at the Wisconsin Cover Dog Championship.
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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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US Army veteran says equine therapy center in Wisconsin saved his life
Trinity Equestrian Center in Eau Claire offers equine therapy to veterans — for free. One man who served in the U.S. Army for 29 years says the center saved his life.
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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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Are house centipedes ‘ideal’ roommates? This scientist thinks so.
Bug Hartsock, who’s been studying arthropods for a while, said centipedes are “ideal” roommates, particularly because they’re clean, won’t damage your home and eat cockroaches, termites and bedbugs.
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Authorities recommend charges in deer poaching scheme
State and local authorities say they’re recommending more than a dozen civil and criminal charges against four suspects who allegedly killed more than 100 deer across several counties in eastern Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin author, retired veterinarian focuses new children’s book on pet adoption
After practicing for 35 years as a small animal veterinarian, Dr. Sue Kruske of southeastern Wisconsin is spending some of her retirement in the classroom. Now, she’s a children’s author.
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4 things to know about fall bird migration, according to a Wisconsin naturalist
Bill Volkert, a retired wildlife educator, returned to WPR’s “The Larry Meiller Show” to talk about the wonders of our feathered voyagers. Here are four takeaways.