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  2. List of mammals of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The American badger is the state animal of Wisconsin. This is a list of mammals native to the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1] [2] The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature:

  3. Nuisance wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    Deer eating tomato plant. Nuisance wildlife management is the selective removal of problem individuals or populations of specific species of wildlife. Other terms for the field include wildlife damage management, wildlife control, and animal damage control.

  4. Raccoon - Wikipedia

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    Raccoons may act unpredictably and aggressively and it is extremely difficult to teach them to obey commands. [355] [356] In places where keeping raccoons as pets is not forbidden, such as in Wisconsin and other U.S. states, an exotic pet permit may be required. [357] [358] One notable pet raccoon was Rebecca, kept by US president Calvin ...

  5. 10 Natural Raccoon Predators: What Eats Raccoons? - AOL

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    Get a dog: a large dog will be able to kill a raccoon, if necessary, but a dog of any size will bark and help scare off raccoons. Removal Wildlife experts will know the safest and most humane ways ...

  6. Watch firefighters save raccoon stuck in storm drain - AOL

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    A raccoon, trapped and frightened in an Austin, TX storm drain, is rescued by quick-thinking firefighters who crafted a makeshift ramp for its escape.

  7. Coon hunting - Wikipedia

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    By 1885 a raccoon pelt sold for approximately 25 cents, a fair price for the time. Up to World War I raccoons were very common despite being hunted often, and were sometimes poisoned to keep them from destroying crops. [8] Raccoon fur car coats were a fashion trend in the 1920s, leading to high pelt prices and an increase in hunting and trapping.

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