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WXPR’s Katie Thoresen and DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto talk about what’s happening with birds in the region right now in this episode of All Things Outdoors.
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Swans may not be the most important factor in the decline of wild rice, but there is no doubt that the number of swans has increased on our Northwoods lakes. How did this happen?
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A bird flu outbreak in the U.S. appears to be waning, but experts caution the virus hasn't disappeared.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture says bird flu has been confirmed in a commercial chicken operation in Wisconsin.
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The population was estimated at 4,490 following the June survey. That's down slightly from the last full count in 2015, but officials say the population is stable.
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Last week's storms didn't just impact us, as multiple animal care centers say they've been dealing with a lot more injuries.Raptor Education Group, Inc.…
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One of the benefits of having experts like the Masked Biologist as a WXPR contributor is that you get the latest breaking wildlife news, good or bad.…
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Brick chimneys may be a key component to conserving acrobatic, fast-flying chimney swifts, so Wisconsin property owners are asked to report if their…
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North American bird populations have fallen 30 percent over the past 50 years, and one in five Wisconsin birds at risk of extinction.With that as a…