A whooping crane chick died from bird flu in September in Wisconsin. It's the first known death of a whooping crane to the ...
Ducky, who had been staying at the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge in anticipation of releasing her into the wild, was the ...
MAYVILLE - Horicon National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, recently celebrated a successful year of conserving wildlife and habitat with support from volunteers. In ...
The International Crane Foundation announced Monday that Ducky, an endangered female whooping crane the foundation planned to ...
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First Whooping Crane death due to bird flu confirmed in Wisconsin
Officials with the International Crane Foundation, headquartered in Wisconsin, have confirmed the first death of an ...
Horicon National Wildlife Refuge is an economic boon to Dodge and Fond du Lac counties, according to an economic analysis by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. According to the study, “Banking on ...
HORICON, Wis. — The Horicon National Wildlife Refuge has six new residents: whooping crane chicks. The cranes will be released this fall with older birds that will lead them to Florida this winter. It ...
Parts of the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge would open to spring turkey hunting as part of a series of a proposals for expanded hunting and fishing announced Wednesday by U.S. Secretary of the ...
Wetlands are places where land and water meet. They provide wildlife habitat, improve water quality, store carbon and slow water down during floods. Wisconsin has about 6 million acres of wetlands, ...
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