You’ll Want To Steer Clear Of The 8 Most Dangerous Animals Found In Wisconsin
Did you know the density of dangerous animals in Wisconsin is among the highest in the nation? It’s true. However, it’s not just bears and wolves that are lurking in the woods. Turns out, predators in Wisconsin come in all shapes and sizes in the Badger State. Take a look:
For more information about wildlife in the Badger State – including dangerous animals in Wisconsin – please visit the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website.
So, did you know these animals resided in the Badger State? Have you ever encountered any predators in Wisconsin? Have an animal to add to this list? Tell us in the comments section. On a more positive note, don’t forget to nominate your favorite places to view wildlife in Wisconsin! Your suggestions may be featured in an upcoming article.
An array of dangerous animals in Wisconsin isn’t the only risky thing about life in the Badger State. Check out our previous article to read about the biggest risks Wisconsinites face.
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Wildlife In Wisconsin & Related Info
Where can I find the best wildlife viewing opportunities in Wisconsin?
Some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities in Wisconsin can be found at the following locations:
- Turtle-Flambeau Scenic Waters Area, Park Falls
Spanning 37,000 acres and encompassing a variety of different wildlife habitats, Turtle-Flambeau Scenic Waters Area houses over 150 species of birds as well as reptiles, amphibians, and mammals.
- Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge, Trempealeau
This national wildlife refuge is located along the Great River Road and features a number of migratory bird species.
- Buena Vista Grasslands Wildlife Area, near Wisconsin Rapids and Plover
A designated Important Bird Area, the Buena Vista Grasslands Wildlife Area is home to short-eared owls, sandpipers, and the largest remnant population of greater prairie chickens in Wisconsin.
- International Crane Foundation, Baraboo
Visitors can marvel at over 15 different crane species at this international nonprofit.
- Buffalo Overlook, Oneida
A viewing platform allows visitors to observe the large buffalo herd that roams here.
- Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Bayside
Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, this 185-acre destination features birds, amphibians, reptiles, and more.
What types of wildlife does Wisconsin have?
Types of wildlife in Wisconsin include:
- Birds - Bald eagles, waterfowl, grouse, snowy owls, swans, etc.
- Fish - Catfish, bass, salmon, trout, lake sturgeon, and more
- Amphibians and reptiles - frogs, snakes, lizards, turtles, salamanders, etc.
- Mammals - bats, bears, cougars, white-tailed deer, elk, wolves, furbearers, and more
- Insects - bumblebees, butterflies, etc.