Tag: Masked Biologist
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Humans pollute, fish and wildlife pay the price
By the Masked Biologist Special to the Star Journal If you are one of my regular readers, you likely know that clean water is one of ... -
Exploring the wolverine
By the Masked Biologist Special to the Star Journal I guess it would be fair to say that the history of the wolverine in Wisconsin is ... -
Busy beavers plan ahead for long cold winter
BY THE MASEKD BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal I sometimes ask my family members what I should write about; after writing hundreds of articles and ... -
Water, water everywhere?
By the Masked Biologist Special to the Star Journal We recently observed a special tenth anniversary. On Oct. 3, 2008, The Great Lakes Compact was officially ... -
Placing woodland caribou in wildlife history
BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal When I was in college, working year-round on my bachelor’s degree, there were times when I would ... -
Fascinating felines of the Northwoods
BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal I like to follow our local “full-service” wildlife rehabilitator, Wild Instincts, on Facebook. At last report they ... -
Ephemeral wetlands make the Northwoods what it is
BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal I was hired to work in Northern Wisconsin twelve years ago. My wife and I were spread ... -
Gardening with a purpose
Rain gardens can provide important habitat for pollinators BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal Four years ago, we decided to put in a ... -
Key components of a well-built birdhouse
BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal Every spring I get an inquiry or two about bird houses, wood duck houses and bird feeders. ... -
Feeding our feathered friends
BY THE MASKED BIOLOGIST Special to the Star Journal If you have never fed birds, but are considering it, do a little research on the area ...