Wisconsin has a diversity of wildlife in the state and there’s something to watch for and marvel at in every season, especially during the fall.
But this year, large portions of state is again in a drought, and that dry conditions could cause problems for area wildlife.
“It’s been on the dry side, and that certainly affects wildlife,” said David Drake, a wildlife specialist with University of Wisconsin Extension and an associate professor of Forest and Wildlife Ecology at UW-Madison. “Last summer as well, we had a pretty serious drought. And we got quite a few calls and emails from...