NWoods Wildlife Cntr Profile
NWoods Wildlife Cntr

@savingwildlife

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Non profit organization that cares for sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals with the intent of returning them to the wild, as well as educating the public!

Minocqua, WI
Joined September 2009
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6 years
Our white-tailed deer fawns are getting so big and starting to explore our large fawn enclosure! Some have minor injuries while some have been orphaned for various reasons such as mother was struck by a vehicle....
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6 years
Please help NWC is f you have any items to spare
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Its baby season! Check out Cornell Lab's bird cams, this one features newly hatched barred owlets being feed, so cute!
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7 years
Join NWC’s fundraising and events committee and spread your love of wildlife through our mission of providing a better future for wildlife through education, rehabilitation and research! This...
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Please consider attending your local conservation Congress spring hearing this Monday April 8th, or share your opinion online! Stand up and share your voice on Wisconsin’s natural resource management!
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Contest time! Please comment below both the species AND date you think the first baby animal will be admitted to NWC this spring! The closest guess will win a Northwoods wildlife center t-shirt, as modeled by Courtney below!
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Everyone think spring and warmer weather despite the snowfall today!! Bird calls and songs can be matched to familiar phrases, next time you’re out in nature have a listen for these familiar birds!!
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
If you have any information please come forward. Poisoning wildlife is most often fatal and can harm other animals and humans! The Northwoods is a wonderful place to live and visit, let’s keep it safe. Call the WIDNR violation hotline to provide a...
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7 years
It is officially the spring season despite the piles of snow and ice left in northern Wisconsin. This real-time radar surveillance shows the thousands of migrating birds headed back north to their breeding grounds. Blue represents a...
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Please help NWC raise money and share this post to help improve our can donation area!
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
NWC is looking for sawdust bedding for our mice population. Has anyone done any woodworking lately and can spare some? Thanks!
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Interesting story!
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Happy Fox Friday everyone! Did you know red foxes are omnivores? Their primary diet consists of mice, rabbits, and other small animals, but they’ll also eat fruits, vegetables, eggs, fish, and even trash! Zorra...
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
This is too cool not to share!
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
NWC is planning ahead and looking forward to a busy (and early) baby season this year! In 2018, NWC admitted 561 wildlife patients in need, most of which were accepted as infant animals. There are so...
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
With so much snow in the forecast in Wisconsin, we find ourselves looking forward to a warmer spring. Check out this source to start planning a spring garden that can benefit our native insects and the wildlife species that rely on them for food.
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Urban micro prairies attract native insects and pollinators, including butterflies and bumblebees. Fortunately, native plants are readily available.
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Thank you to everyone that came out to Minocqua Winter Park last night to learn about the awesome world of owls! We even heard one of the park's resident Barred Owls during our night hike- how cool!
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Join us tonight at Minocqua Winter Park!
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NWoods Wildlife Cntr
7 years
Join us this Saturday evening at Minocqua Winter Park to learn about the amazing world of owls! We'll start inside, talking about what makes them so unique, then take a hike out into the park to see if...
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