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The Cool Down on MSNExperts issue urgent warning as wide swath of animal species face rising new threat: 'They might not survive'Wildlife in Wisconsin "might not survive" the coming years, Casper said. Heat has taken a toll on the marshlands, and many ...
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The Cool Down on MSNWoman captures incredible footage of rare predator up close — and the encounter is nothing like she expectedIt has sparked both fascination and concern. Woman captures incredible footage of rare predator up close — and the encounter ...
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Midwest winters are changing. So is the ancient sport of falconryGREENLEAF, Wis. (AP) — Stephanie Stevens has a good reason to love the bone-numbing cold of a Wisconsin winter. Every weekend, she loads up her minivan with a large green box and drives out to rural ...
Minnesota has the third-largest lynx population in the United States, after Alaska and Maine. Current estimates for lynx vary ...
As mentioned above, the population of lynxes coincides with the availability of snowshoe hares. When hare populations decline in natural cycles every 8–11 years, lynxes must travel greater distances ...
The signs are everywhere, from the range of snowshoe hares moving north to patchy snow cover that doesn't last as long to new subdivisions cropping up in rural areas. That means falconers are ...
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