The Badger. Hence it is known as the badger state. They hang around hilly areas, dig trenches and hibernate. rather like miners, which was once a major industry.
The state animal is the badger. The Wisconsin state wild animal is the white-tailed deer.
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People in Wisconsin can have a pet skunk as long as they keep it in a humane cage and they have a captive animal wild animal farm license.
Gustav Bohstedt has written: 'Early history of animal husbandry and related departments of the University of Wisconsin--Madison' -- subject(s): Animal industry, History, Livestock, University of Wisconsin--Madison, University of Wisconsin--Madison. Animal Husbandry Deot,
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white tailed deer
I would venture to say that there are Badgers in Wisconsin. A small animal also referred to as a Wolverine.
Yes, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) operates in Wisconsin, as it does in all U.S. states. The organization focuses on promoting animal rights and raising awareness about animal welfare issues through various campaigns and outreach efforts. While PETA does not have a physical headquarters in Wisconsin, it engages with local communities and activists to advocate for animal protection.
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I think the badger is the states animal.