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    SNAPSHOT WISCONSIN JANUARY 2023

    You know about the millions of photos collected by Snapshot Wisconsin, but how does this photo data make an impact on the species captured in those photos? Wisconsin DNR research scientists Jen Stenglein and Glenn Stauffer talk about how Snapshot…

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    November 2022 - Field Notes Newsletter

    The research team has another analysis ready to share. Dr.

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    Snapshot Wisconsin June 2022

    Snapshot Wisconsin’s volunteers are passionate about wildlife monitoring and natural resources management, so it’s no wonder they want to share that excitement with the world. However, that excitement is sometimes lost on others, so the Snapshot…

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    April 2022

    The Southwest Wisconsin CWD, Deer and Predator Study (SW CWD Study) is still

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    Snapshot Wisconsin March 2022

    Collaboration is a recurring element in the Snapshot Wisconsin program. Snapshot has worked with NASA and UW-Madison for most of the program’s life. Snapshot collaborates with thousands of volunteers to host trail cameras, and Snapshot teams up with…

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    Snapshot Wisconsin January 2022

    What do funny cat videos, fail videos on Facebook and memes all have in common? Well, they make us laugh. This edition of the Snapshot Wisconsin newsletter is themed around the intersection of humor and science. Humor is a powerful glue that…

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    November 2021

    The research team is wrapping up some of the predator analyses that they are

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    Snapshot Wisconsin September 2021

    This edition of the newsletter is a bit different. With the craziness of the past year and a half, the Snapshot team wanted to make a special kind of “snapshot” that commemorates where we’ve come as a program and a volunteer base. To do this, the…

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    Snapshot Wisconsin July 2021

    This edition of the Snapshot newsletter is all about birds. With the completion of a bird-themed collaboration (discussed in the first article), it seemed appropriate to give some special attention to the birds that occasionally make an appearance…

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