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WXPR Wildlife Matters

20 Episodes

6 minutes | Jul 5, 2022
Close encounters of the animal kind
You never know who, or what, you’ll run into out in the woods.
6 minutes | May 31, 2022
The biodiversity of the Northwoods
In today’s Wildlife Matters, we’re talking biodiversity.Northwoods Wildlife Center Executive Director Bryon Black shares what it looks like in the Northwoods.
6 minutes | Apr 26, 2022
Wildlife Matters: It's baby season
5 minutes | Aug 2, 2021
Wildlife Matters: A Common Bird In an Unexpected Place
A chance encounter with a common bird in an unexpected place inspired the topic for this week’s Wildlife Matters with the Masked Biologist.
5 minutes | Jul 26, 2021
What Makes the Snapping Sound Around Lily Pads in Lakes?
Inspired by a Curious North question, this week’s Wildlife Matters finds the Masked Biologist pondering what might be causing a snapping or popping sound in and around lily pads. The answer may surprise you.
5 minutes | Jul 19, 2021
Why Are People Seeing So Many Foxes This Year?
There seem to be more red foxes than usual this year across northern Wisconsin. In this week’s Wildlife Matters, the Masked Biologist takes an in-depth look at these fascinating canines.
5 minutes | Jul 5, 2021
Emerging Bird Disease Poses Threat to Wisconsin Birds
One of the benefits of having experts like the Masked Biologist as a WXPR contributor is that you get the latest breaking wildlife news, good or bad. Unfortunately, this week’s Wildlife Matters has some bad news, and the Masked Biologist is asking you to keep your eyes open for birds with their eyes pasted shut.
5 minutes | Jun 28, 2021
Can our Environmental Toolbox Fix the Future?
Are we ready to give our children the tools they will need to face environmental challenges in the future, or are the tools we’ve always used good enough for them? The Masked Biologist tackles the toolbox question in this week’s Wildlife Matters.
5 minutes | Jun 21, 2021
Best Dramatic Actor: The Eastern Hognose Snake
Here in Wisconsin, almost all our snakes are non-venomous, and rely on deceptive defense measures to scare off potential threats. The eastern hognose is one such snake and has slithered onto center stage in this week’s Wildlife Matters.
5 minutes | Jun 7, 2021
How to Engage with Bears: Lessons from a Viral Bear-Shoving Video
In this episode of Wildlife Matters, the Masked Biologist looks at a news story from the west coast that involved bears, dogs, people, and at least one bad decision.
4 minutes | May 24, 2021
The Sandhill Crane's Comeback
Although still somewhat unusual, sightings of sandhill cranes in fields, meadows and wetlands of the Northwoods are increasingly common. Sandhill cranes are currently a nongame species, but could that change?
6 minutes | May 17, 2021
Report Overview: Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful
In recent days, a report titled “Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful” was released in response to one of President Biden’s first Executive Orders. The Masked Biologist pulls this report apart and shares some highlights in this week’s Wildlife Matters.
5 minutes | May 3, 2021
Porcupines: Pests or Pets?
A common resident of the Northwoods, the porcupine is often the source of much frustration and consternation for forest managers and homeowners. The Masked Biologist wants to help you get to know the porcupine and maybe share some tips or tricks to reduce porcupine damage in this week’s Wildlife Matters.
6 minutes | Apr 19, 2021
How to Know if Spring is Here to Stay
Do you have a favorite axiom or indicator that tells you spring has arrived? As usual, the Masked Biologist has much to say on the topic in this week’s Wildlife Matters.
5 minutes | Apr 12, 2021
An Otter Encounter
A strange otter encounter, not once but twice, resulted in a Curious North question for the Masked Biologist, who talks about the North American river otter in this week’s Wildlife Matters.
6 minutes | Apr 5, 2021
A Herald of Spring: Canada Geese
One of the surest signs of spring here in the Northwoods is the arrival of flocks of Canada geese. You may not have given it much thought, this year or any year, but Aldo Leopold did.
5 minutes | Mar 15, 2021
How Do Turtles Survive a Frozen Winter?
Different animals use different strategies to get through the winter. Some are more obvious than others. What about turtles? The Masked Biologist gives us a glimpse into their lives in this week’s Wildlife Matters.
5 minutes | Mar 8, 2021
Cloning Endangered Species
News is just coming to light about a momentous wildlife management event from last December. It involves a little black-footed ferret named Elizabeth Ann, who along with a horse named Kurt, inspired this week’s Wildlife Matters.
5 minutes | Feb 22, 2021
Can a Cold Snap Kill Invasive Species?
Did the recent cold snap help us in our fight against invasive species? The Masked Biologist says “yes and no” in this week’s Curious North-inspired edition of Wildlife Matters.
5 minutes | Feb 8, 2021
Tips for Testimony
If you’ve ever attended a public meeting to testify, you probably have noticed there is a broad range of testimony types that yield varying results. The Masked Biologist gives a few pointers for effective testimony.
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