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Why is Wisconsin the Badger State — and do actual badgers …
Nov 9, 2021 · Wisconsin's nickname has to do with mining, not the animal. But badgers do live across the state.
Badger - Wikipedia
The badger is the state animal of the U.S. state of Wisconsin, [60] though this is a reference to the state's early miners rather than the animal itself, and Bucky Badger is the mascot of the athletic teams at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Badgers in Wisconsin | Badger Genetics Study - University of Wisconsin …
Wisconsin’s State Animal. The American badger has long been part of Wisconsin’s heritage. Wisconsin is known as the “Badger State” and in 1957, the badger was named the official state animal. Also, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, boasts Buckingham U. …
Furbearers - Wisconsin DNR
Badger (Taxidea taxus): The badger, Wisconsin's state mammal, is a wide-bodied, short-legged mustelid (member of the weasel family) with long, powerful claws used for digging. The badger has a grizzled gray appearance and distinctive black patches on its face and a white stripe from its nose to partway down its back.
Wisconsin State Symbols | Wisconsin Historical Society
These icons and emblems represent Wisconsin's heritage. State Animal Badger (Taxidea taxus) In the early 1800s Southwestern Wisconsin miners were too busy digging the "gray gold" to build houses. Like badgers, they moved into abandoned mine shafts for shelter. As a result, Wisconsin was nicknamed "The Badger State."
Badger History: Why Are We the Badger State? - Wisconsin Historical Society
It turns out that the nickname “badger” comes from our rich lead mining past. Ho-Chunk and other First Nations peoples had mined for lead in the southwest region of Wisconsin for hundreds if not thousands of years.
How the badger burrowed into Wisconsin's identity - WPR
Feb 20, 2019 · Why is the badger Wisconsin’s state animal? Michael from Dane County recently dropped that question in WPR’s WHYsconsin mailbag. As a symbol, badgers are ubiquitous in the state. There’s a badger on the flag. It’s the mascot of the state’s biggest university.
Badger - Wisconsin, WI
Wisconsin's state animal, "The Badger"; is known for his eye-catching markings. If you ever get the opportunity to see this animal, treasure it. Just make sure that you stay a safe distance away because they are very defensive. Wisconsin Badgers are not animals to be messed with. They can get up to twenty-nine inches long.
Discover the 9 Official State Animals of Wisconsin
May 25, 2023 · The badger (Taxidea taxus) is the state animal of Wisconsin. Interestingly, the state’s nickname didn’t come from the proliferation of badgers within the state but from miners in the 1820s. They were mining for galena, which was designated Wisconsin’s state mineral in 1971.
Wisconsin State Animal: Badger (Taxidea taxus) - Authentic Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Animal: Badger (Taxidea taxus) Wisconsin State Animal - The badger was designated the official state animal of Wisconsin in 1957. Although the badger has been closely associated with Wisconsin since territorial days, it was …