Posts Tagged ‘wildlife’
Wild hatched whooping cranes fledge in Wisconsin
Two wild hatched whooping cranes flapped their wings and fledged from their homes in Central Wisconsin. The birds, one from the Necedah Wildlife Refuge and the second from southern Wood county are the first two successful wild hatched birds to fledge in decades. Whooping [Read More]
Cougar sitings on the rise in Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reports of more than ten confirmed cougar sitings have happened in the state within the last ten years. DNR wardens and biologists have identified four male cougars are roaming the state. These cougars are believed to have [Read More]





