Wisconsin Wildlife

Wisconsin Wildlife refers to the diverse array of animals, plants, and ecosystems found within the state of Wisconsin, USA. This includes both native and migratory species that inhabit various habitats such as forests, wetlands, prairies, and lakes. Common wildlife includes mammals like white-tailed deer, black bears, and wolves; birds such as the American bald eagle and sandhill crane; and an assortment of reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates. Wisconsin’s natural environments support a rich biodiversity, influenced by its geographical features and climatic conditions. Conservation efforts and wildlife management initiatives aim to protect these species and their habitats, promoting ecological balance and fostering appreciation for the natural heritage of the state.