
The Masked Biologist
Commentator - Wildlife MattersThe Masked Biologist is a weekly commentator on WXPR talking about natural resources and wildlife in the Northwoods. He is anonymous so that he can separate his professional life as a biologist from his personal feelings about the natural world.
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Inspired by a Curious North question, this week’s Wildlife Matters finds the Masked Biologist pondering what might be causing a snapping or popping sound…
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This week’s Wildlife Matters was inspired by a Curious North question, which piqued the interest of the Masked Biologist who shares several interesting…
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In this week’s Wildlife Matters, the Masked Biologist talks a bit about plastic shopping bags in response to a Curious North question.This article is…
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Continuing his way through a few of your wildlife-related Curious North questions, the Masked Biologist talks about hand feeding birds – and other related…
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For this week’s Wildlife Matters, the Masked Biologist tackles another Curious North question, about some of Wisconsin’s largest migratory birds—swans and…
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Springtime woodpecker worries are the focus of this week’s Wildlife Matters, as the Masked Biologist tackles another Curious North question from one of…
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In this week’s Wildlife Matters, the Masked Biologist tackles one of WXPR’s Curious North questions.Emily DiGiorgio from Ironwood, MI, asks: How can we…
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Tamarack trees, like many of us, could live anywhere in Wisconsin but prefer the Northwoods.Recently a listener from Harshaw submitted this question to…
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This week’s Wildlife Matters springs from a Curious North question.Kaye Jaeger from the town of Crescent asks: We love the loons on our lake. We also love…
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Since March, we've been getting questions in as part of our Curious North series.Jaron Childs from Tomahawk recently asked: What signs can we look for to…