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Updates from my visit today:

  • The Raptor Trail has re-opened.
  • There's a new (female) Snowy Owl on exhibit. Not sure where the male who previously inhabited the exhibit is.
  • The kite was in the rehab room for some reason.
  • The Long-eared Owls were off-exhibit with their sign removed, but given that many of the Raptor Trail signs have been removed with inhabitants that doesn't necessarily mean they are gone.
  • The Cooper's Hawk and saw-whet owl enclosures remain empty.
  • The Waterfowl Aviary is closed and empty.
  • Two tiny, fluffy Red-tailed Hawk chicks have hatched!
  • The Resch Wings was closed, apparently for an event.
  • The White's Tree Frog and Common Leopard Gecko appear to be gone.
  • The Bullsnake was off-exhibit, can confirm it is still present bts.
  • The hedgehog exhibit in the Nature Center is now home to some Fancy Mice.
  • The gift shop has been removed, for some reason.
  • There is now a taxidermy two-headed cow in the Nature Center.
 
Updates from today:

  • Sadly, I believe the Long-eared Owls and White-tailed Kite are gone permanently.
  • The Resch Wing has re-opened. The species lineup is mostly the same, although there have been a few species that have left, and some of the birds changed enclosures.
  • An African Spurred Tortoise has moved into the Greenhouse Aviary.
  • The Painted Ladies appear to be permanently gone.
  • The Eastern Chipmunk appears to be gone permanently.
 
Updates from today:

-There's a new Red Fox being introduced to the enclosure.
-There's also a new chipmunk.
-The Barn Owl has moved into the former Long-eared Owl exhibit
-A Broad-winged Hawk has moved into the former White-tailed Kite exhibit.
-The Waterfowl Aviary is still closed but there are animals in it once again - there were perhaps 40 Canada Geese crowded in. I don't know why they have so many geese suddenly.
-The Snowy Owls were hooting.
-Most of the woodland birds have moved into the Prairie Aviary for some reason.
-The Common Garter Snake has been replaced by a Spiny Softshell Turtle.
 
Updates from my visit today:
  • Bay Beach just got a new Gray Fox (that's a brand new species), it is currently living with the Red Foxes.
  • The Eastern Deer Mouse exhibit was darkened but there's still animals in it (I only know this because the wheel was spinning).
  • The Cougar was super active!
  • The Common Leopard Gecko exhibit was empty with a "new exhibit coming soon" sign.
  • The Waterfowl Aviary is empty again.
  • There's a new Bonaparte's Gull in the Beach Aviary. The terns are also on exhibit again.
  • There were three very cute baby Virginia Opossums in the rehab room, as well as a Monarch and a Ruby-throated Hummingbird.
  • A Lapland Longspur now resides in the Forest Aviary! How many other places keep this species?
  • The Cooper's Hawk has returned to its enclosure.
  • A Sandhill Crane has hatched.
 
Other 2022 News:

On June 30th, the sanctuary announced they acquired a (2.0) red fox named Archie and Scout which are now on exhibit.

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On July 25th, the sanctuary announced they renovated the main entrance, removing the fencing and replacing it with large stones.

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-The Waterfowl Aviary is still closed but there are animals in it once again - there were perhaps 40 Canada Geese crowded in. I don't know why they have so many geese suddenly.

On August 25th, the sanctuary announced that, in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, released (0.0.37) Canadian geese and a (0.0.1) mallard into the L.H. Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve in Wisconsin after suffering from a substance spill.

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*Misc News: They rehabilitated and released various species back into the wild over the course of 2022. In February, the sanctuary created a mascot, Wilder the Goose.
 
Updates from my visit today:

-Two Broad-winged Hawks are now living in the old saw-whet owl exhibit. Apparently they can live outdoors in winter in this enclosure? Not sure why.
-The Waterfowl Aviary is still closed, and contained only the Snow Goose, although Tundra Swan was also signed.
-The Resch Wing was closed for some reason.
-I saw an obviously sick wild Canada Goose wandering the grounds. I'm no wildlife disease expert but the symptoms appeared similar to HPAI.
-The turtle exhibit in the Woodland Building has finally re-opened. I saw Common Map Turtle and Yellow-bellied Slider in it, Painted Turtle was also signed but did not appear to be present.
-Forgot to note this when I visited a few weeks ago, but the Lapland Longspur is no longer on exhibit. No idea what happened to it.
 
Updates from today:

-A few of the raptors have been switched around. The Broad-winged Hawks have moved to where to the Short-eared Owls were, the Short-eareds have moved to the the previously vacant former kite enclosure, and the Snowy Owls have been separated into the former saw-whet owl aviary.
-The waterfowl aviary, while still containing a Snow Goose, was filled with live traps. Most were empty but one had at least 5 Brown Rats in it. Apparently Bay Beach is having a rat issue, which isn't exactly surprising.
-The turtle tank in the Woodland Building was empty again for some reason.
 
On April 9th, the sanctuary announced they acquired a (1.0) domestic rabbit named Chester in the summer of 2022 which is now an ambassador animal.

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On February 6th, the sanctuary announced they purchased a carport which was transformed into outdoor caging for rehabilitation patients.

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On April 8th, the sanctuary announced that a (1.0) grey wolf named Tundra passed away at age 10 due to cancer.

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Updates from my visit today:
  • The Broad-winged Hawks have been moved back into their old enclosure.
  • An American Crow is now living in the old Short-eared Owl exhibit.
  • The Snowy Owl that was in the old saw-whet owl exhibit has moved back in with the other, the old saw-whet owl exhibit is once again empty.
  • The aviaries in the Resch Wing are currently under renovation, and all the species there were off-exhibit.
  • Painted Turtle and Common Snapping Turtle have returned to the turtle exhibit.
  • The Waterfowl Aviary has added an American Wigeon and an unsigned Gadwall.
 
Updates from today:
  • The Waterfowl aviary is once again empty.
  • The former outdoor saw-whet owl exhibit (the one noted as holding a Snowy Owl in the post above) is once again empty.
  • The former Short-eared Owl exhibit (noted as holding an American Crow above) is now home to 2 Northern Mockingbirds.
  • The American Bullfrog exhibit has been expanded to cover the area of the now former Spiny Softshell exhibit.
  • The aviaries in the Resch Wing have animals in them again, although the lineup has changed a bit (*=new species for the collection):
Forest Aviary: Blue Jay, Black-crowned Night-Heron
Field Aviary: Ornate Box Turtle, Common Box Turtle, Wood Turtle, Blue Jay, Mourning Dove, House Finch, Downy Woodpecker, Eastern Bluebird, Northern Cardinal, Baltimore Oriole
Beach Aviary: Caspian Tern, Common Tern, Killdeer, Bonaparte's Gull, Blue-winged Teal, Redhead, Greater Scaup, Wood Duck, Black Scoter, Mandarin Duck*, Surf Scoter*, odd hybrid duck (Mallard x Mareca?)*
 
Updates from my visit today:

  • The goshawk enclosure was empty and the sign has been removed.
  • The chipmunk enclosure was empty and cleared out, but the sign is still up, so it may return.
  • The White-tailed Deer/Sandhill Crane viewing area has been completely removed, including the lookout tower.
 
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