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Address: 7532 W State St Milwaukee, WI 53213.
Phone: (414) 259-0970
Specialties: Womens Clothing, Accessories.
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Salamander, Milwaukee, WI. 1,465 likes · 54 talking about this · 134 were here. Contemporary Women's Clothing including day to evening. Original fashions by designers from across the country.... More
Salamander, Milwaukee, WI. 1,465 likes · 70 talking about this · 134 were here. Contemporary Women's Clothing including day to evening. Original fashions by designers from across the country.... More
Salamander, Milwaukee, WI. 1,463 likes · 54 talking about this · 134 were here. Contemporary Women's Clothing including day to evening. Original fashions by designers from across the country.... More
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One of the Center’s intriguing life forms is the Blue-spotted Salamander, a Mole Salamander which is native to the Great Lakes States, northeastern US, Quebec and Ontario. They’re common in Wisconsin, but urbanization and the filling in of wetlands have caused a decline. More
Relocating salamanders MNP has translocated two species—the blue-spotted salamander and the Eastern tiger salamander—from nearby healthy salamander populations to the preserve in the hopes that the salamanders would re-establish breeding populations. More
Herps of Wisconsin Amphibians and reptiles Wisconsin is home to 19 species of amphibians (frogs and salamanders) and 37 reptiles (snakes, turtles and lizards). Of these, seven are listed as endangered, one is threatened and 21 are listed as special concern. Additionally, the eastern massasauga is a candidate for federal listing. More
Not only did the team discover tiger salamanders, but also an even rarer spotted salamander. "A volunteer found the first record of a spotted salamander in Milwaukee since the 1930s.” More
Salamander populations in Wisconsin have been hurt over the years by wetlands draining, farmland development, parking lots and homebuilding in suburban areas. Now, a Wisconsin project is trying to help them regrow. More