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Insects and amphibians

Building and operating an observation beehive
Frog and toad survey 2003
Amphibian plague in a fishing pail
All about amphibians article
Snakes of Wisconsin
Sleigh bells in the swamp (spring peepers) article
The buzz season (bald-faced hornets) article
Hog-nosed ham (hog-nosed snake) article
Lithe lumber: when twigs twitch, they may be walking sticks article
The buzz on cicada
Insecticide impact on urban and suburban wildlife
Battling waterborne bugs: protect watersheds, and the armies of bacteria and other microscopic creatures will have a harder time advancing on our drinking water supplies
The nighttime chorus (crickets) article
Sun seekers: painted turtles soak up the rays on bright summer days
A bug besetting birds, horses and humans alike (West Nile virus) article
Grasshoppers of WI
Herptile books
Butterflies and moths of North America
Dockside hunters: fishing spiders stalk prey on land, on water and below the surface
Rattle-snake like plants in northeast mwoodlands
Odanata of Vilas County
Amphibians and reptiles of Wisconsin lakes PowerPoint
 

 

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