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Introduction : It's discovery -- not distance -- that matters -- Spring. April. Greater Prairie Chickens : Sitting Out the Dance ; Buena Vista Wildlife Area in Bancroft -- Sturgeon : Spotting Those Who Spawn ; Lake Winnebago, the Wolf River, and the Shawano Dam -- Sharp-Tailed Grouse : Liking the Land Between ; Namekagon Barrens Wildlife Area in Northwest Wisconsin -- May. American Bison : Peeking into the Mountain MacKenzie Environmental Education Center in Poynette -- Summer. June. White-Tailed Deer : Ferreting Out a Phantom ; Sandhill Wildlife Area in Babcock -- July. Loons : Counting on the Croix ; Saint Croix Flowage in Gordon -- August. Monarch Butterflies: Playing Tag ; The Ridges Sanctuary in Baileys Harbor -- Fall. September. Elk : Heeding the Bugler's Call ; Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in Clam Lake -- Whooping Cranes : Saving a Spirited Species ; Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Necedah -- October. Sandhill Cranes : Going Out for the Night, as They Come In ; Crex Meadows Wildlife Area in Grantsburg -- Saw-Whet Owls : Touching What's Wild ; Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve in Two Rivers -- Canada Geese : Dealing with Dueling Attitudes ; Horicon National Wildlife Refuge and Horicon Marsh Wildlife Area in Southeast Wisconsin -- November. Tundra Swans : Losing and Looking to the Future ; Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge in Alma, Wisconsin, and Brownsville, Minnesota -- Winter. January/February. Bald Eagles : Watching a Winter River ; Wisconsin River in Prairie du Sac -- Gray Wolves : Tracking and Howling ; Treehaven in Tomahawk -- Appendix : How to Help Wildlife in Wisconsin |
Summary |
Have you ever heard a wolf howl in Wisconsin's Northwoods, watched thousands of ancient sturgeon roil the waters of one of the largest inland lakes in the United States, or tagged a monarch butterfly before it begins one of the world's great migrations to its winter habitat in Mexico? This book is a seasonal guide to genuine wildlife encounters with an array of birds, mammals, fish, and insects in Wisconsin's most beautiful natural settings: state wildlife areas, rivers, lakes, flowages, and preserves, as well as in national wildlife refuges and forests |
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Wildlife watching -- Wisconsin
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Wildlife viewing sites -- Wisconsin
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NATURE -- Animals -- General.
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NATURE -- Animals -- Wildlife.
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SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- General.
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Wildlife viewing sites
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Wildlife watching
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Wisconsin -- Guidebooks
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Wisconsin
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Guidebooks
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780299291631 |
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0299291634 |
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