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1993 Press Photo Mark Andersen and Maureen Gross coax cygnets, Milwaukee Zoo

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Mark Andersen, DNR assistant wildlife manager and Maureen Gross, DNR swan biologist, try to coax some of the 19 cygnets out of their pen last Friday. The State department of Natural Resources and other agencies are working to re-establish the native trumpeter swan in Wisconsin. Eggs are collected from nests in Alaska, hatched at the Milwaukee County Zoo, and the young birds are then transferred to brooder cages at the General Electric Medical Systems headquarters in Pewaukee. At about 12 weeks of age, the cygnets are moved to a nearby pond on the GE site. When they are two years old, they will be released in the wild in northwestern Wisconsin. At least two pair of trumpeters successfully nested this summer at the Chex Meadows Wildlife Area near Grantsburg.

Photo measures 9.75 x 8.25 inches. Photo is dated 9-28-1993.

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