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Tag Archives: rodents

Ripples 12/7/17

Posted on December 7, 2017 by Jessica JohnsrudDecember 7, 2017

This article was written by Jessica Johnsrud, education coordinator. Photo (Red-tailed Hawk eating a mouse) taken by Nancy Nabak, communications coordinator. Mice are the most abundant mammals in Wisconsin, so it’s no surprise many of us find evidence of their invasion … Continue reading →

Posted in Mice | Tagged droppings, nest, omnivorous, rodents
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