ANIMALS
Bear news elsewhere
Its good to know that wild animal sightings make the news in places other than Duluth. A black bear made the news in Cottage Grove, Minn., when it was spotted multiple times early Wednesday in the Tw...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 12:00 AM
Trail cameras capture the animals of spring
Sean Hall of Cloquet passed along another nice collection of trail-camera photos that hes captured recently. Hall typically has several cameras out at one time and always has an interesting variety ...
Posted on 5/7/13 at 11:57 AM
Bear in a boat in Duluth, 1944
This post has been updated to include new information... Over the years, many people have sent photos to the News Tribune for one reason or another. Sometimes the paper has asked for reader submissio...
Posted on 5/5/13 at 10:23 PM
Hibernation weather?
Unless you live in a cave, you're likely well aware that, although it's only early autumn, Old Man Winter has already reared his ugly head for the first time here in the Red River Valley. If the ...
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:15 PM
Additional commentary...
Today seems like a good day to do some catching up on afew of my blogs over the pastcouple of weeksthat seem to beg for additional commentary. In regard to my blog yesterday - Thank you City of Fargo...
Posted on 6/29/12 at 10:30 AM
Wisconsin Marine, dog he handled in Afghanistan reunited in surprise ceremony
By Associated Press report , May 18, 2013
Bieber will have to pay for German monkey business
By FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press , May 17, 2013
Ask the Vet: Insect borne disease threatens animals and people
Q: Ticks seem to be a big deal. Have they become more of a problem and concern, or are we just hearing more about them?By Dr. Amanda Bruce , May 17, 2013
Animal Allies hosts special adoption event
Are you looking for a companion animal? Animal Allies Humane Society is bringing cats and dogs from the Superior shelter to Wal-Mart on Tower Avenue for a special adoption event 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.May 17, 2013
High levels of wastewater chemicals found in Minnesota’s lakes, rivers
Pharmaceuticals, cocaine, and a variety of other chemicals are more widespread in Minnesota’s lakes and rivers than previously thought.By By Maureen McCollum, Wisconsin Public Radio , May 14, 2013
Child recovering from dog attack
A child is recovering from a dog attack in Wausau.By The Associated Press , May 13, 2013
Panel considers licensing cats
By Shelley Nelson , May 10, 2013
Wolf count indicates population has stabilized, slightly declined
The 2013 Wisconsin wolf count indicates there are a minimum of 809 to 834 wolves in the state, including 215 packs and 15 lone wolves, according to Department of Natural Resources officials.May 07, 2013
Why are honey bee populations in decline?
A new government report is out that looks at honey bee health.By By Steve Roisum, Wisconsin Public Radio , May 07, 2013
Wisconsin council to hold invasive species summit
A Wisconsin task force is planning to host a summit later this month to discuss implementing the first statewide plan for dealing with invasive species.By The Associated Press , May 06, 2013
Wardens remind all anglers of safety – no matter the weather
The much-anticipated Wisconsin Fishing Opener arrives on the heels of an equally unanticipated May snowstorm – not big enough to halt this annual outdoor party but big enough to require all who hold a rod or throw a line this weekend to have a lot of fun with the highest regard for safety.By By Joanne M. Haas, Bureau of Law Enforcement , May 03, 2013
Ask the Vet: Warmer weather warrants protection through prevention
To our readers: This week we begin a new column, Ask the Vet with Dr. Amanda Bruce of Superior. Bruce is owner of PetCare of Duluth, which she opened last year at 2701 W. Superior St., Suite 102, close to Interstate Highway 35.By Dr. Amanda Bruce , May 03, 2013
Prepare for an atypical opener this year
In some areas of northern Wisconsin, hats, mittens and an ice auger might be a good idea for this weekend’s Wisconsin fishing opener.By Emily Kram , May 03, 2013
Veterinarians would be required to report abuse under new law
State Sen. Fred Risser, D-Madison, has proposed a requirement for veterinarians to report suspected animal abuse to law enforcement or humane officers.By By Guy Tymorek, Wisconsin Public Radio , May 02, 2013
Cash reward offered in St. Croix County bear poaching case
A Wisconsin game organization is offering a $500 reward to the person whose tip to the DNR conservation wardens results in the conviction of the person or persons responsible for a February poaching of a black bear in St. Croix County.By By DNR Bureau of Law Enforcement , May 02, 2013
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