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- Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) - Wisconsin
Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) is a Threatened species in Wisconsin Its dorsal fur is a glossy dark brown to olive-brown color with a lighter ventral side
- Form 2300-298 Wildlife Rehabilitation License Application - Wisconsin
Large Carnivores (wolf, bear, coyote) Raccoon Other Carnivore Upland Bird Note: It is illegal to rehabilitate skunks in Wisconsin due to the threat of rabies Other Birds, specify: _____ Long-legged Wader Other Waterbirds Eagle Raptor Hoofed Reptile Amphibian Passerine Waterfowl Short-legged Wader What, if any, species will you NOT handle?
- DNR Staff Directory - Wisconsin DNR
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 101 S Webster Street PO Box 7921 Madison, WI 53707-7921
- Wild Rice Restoration and Canada Goose Management in the St. Louis . . .
Zoological Society in Duluth to be utilized as food for resident carnivores 3 Figure 3 Wild rice
- West Branch Sugar River Water Quality Monitoring Report, 2017
still predominant at most segments and habitat was lacking to sustain many top-level carnivores such as brown trout (Appendix A) Stream Rehabilitation and Environmental Response In 1999, work began to improve the riparian corridor and habitat of the stretch of the West Branch Sugar River above State Highway 92 From 1999 to 2002, the Dane County
- Sheboygan River, Sheboygan River Watershed (SH03)
The highest concentrations were observed in pool habitat compared to fast-water riffles Liver enzyme activity was elevated at 45 days in both contaminated sites relative to the reference site This pilot study demonstrates that these aquatic carnivores rapidly take up PCBs
- Watershed Detail - Kinnickinnic River - Wisconsin
The Kinnickinnic River watershed contains a very poor fishery and benthic macroinvertebrate community (insects and other organisms that provide food for fish) The fish community contains relatively few species of fishes, contains few or no top carnivores, and is dominated by tolerant fishes
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