Animals
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Milwaukee zoo welcomes 2 Eastern black rhinos, a critically endangered species
Zuri and Kianga are the first rhinos at Milwaukee County Zoo since 2021. Due to the fragile population, zoo keepers hope the two will have offspring.
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Wisconsin gun deer season underway with bigger herd, fewer hunters expected
The state Department of Natural Resources is seeing a continued aging of the hunting population, while the overall deer population keeps growing.
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Wisconsin Humane Society calls for help after 47 cats surrendered from 1 home
After 120 Milwaukee area cats were surrendered in one day — including 47 from a single home — the Wisconsin Humane Society is urging animal lovers to consider adopting or fostering a new pet.
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Dane County beagle breeding operation to close after animal cruelty investigation
A Blue Mounds facility that breeds beagle dogs for research will shutter part of its operation, after an investigation into allegations of animal cruelty.
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Wisconsin hunters harvested more than 3K bears this hunting season
Hunters in Wisconsin killed 3,724 bears during the 2025 bear season, roughly on par with the state’s annual five-year average. That’s according to preliminary data from the state Department of Natural Resources.
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Wisconsin hatchery owner sees seasonal avian flu as the ‘new normal’
Wisconsin’s state veterinarian recommends precautions and biosecurity measures for keeping wild and domestic birds safe from avian flu.
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Wolf harvest regulations will soon take effect as wolves face potential delisting
After first receiving approval two years ago, Wisconsin’s wolf harvest regulations are set to take effect in November.
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A portal into underwater, prehistoric Wisconsin found in the heart of Waukesha County
In 1984, paleontologists found and saved a portal to prehistoric Wisconsin right in Waukesha County. Scientists are still discovering new fossils from it — most recently a leech that has pushed back the origins of the species by millions of years.
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Do’s and don’ts at the dog park
All of us need exercise — even our dogs. Without it, our canine friends can be unhealthy, misbehaved or just bored. The dog park may be just what your pup needs. But what do you need to know before heading to the dog park?
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A dance of 3,000 bats: Watching the morning swarm at Nelson Dewey State Park
This summer, the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin hosted a field trip in southwest Wisconsin to see thousands of bats emerge from their roost to feed at sunset, and return as a massive swarm at dawn.










