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It looks like I need to be heading up North then. I forgot to say that the wildlife I'm looking for is the big wildlife. I'm fascinated by moose, but also like bears, caraboo, and elk.
No caribou in Wisconsin, moose sightings rare bear a plenty and clam lake area has the elk even though though heard a cow moose other day.
It all depends on where you live, for example, I live about 5 miles outside of beloit, and we have turkeys, deer, squirels, etc, if you live in the country, you will have wildlife, if not, you won't.
Deer are learning cannot be killed while in urban areas,unless hit by a car. Soon we will have to many in town as people feed em and then we will have to have a bow cull.
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Love those pictures, too cute! In Illinois I was right near a forest perserve area and we always had deer walking around and being quite tame.
No matter how many times they came through and said don't feed the deer, alot of people still did. One doe had twins frequently and just the overall size of the area couldn't support the numbers. Everyone got involved when they said they had to reduce them, what a mess. They should have just done it without putting their intentions in the paper.