
Urban Wildlife Photographer
Clip: Season 4 Episode 3 | 5m 11sVideo has Closed Captions
An artist's model captures a surprising variety of wildlife living in Milwaukee on camera.
While biking from gig to gig modeling for art classes in Milwaukee, Mary Lee Agnew took notice of the varied wildlife coexisting with people in Wisconsin's largest city. Ducks, hawks and owls have all been caught by Agnew's lens. But her favorite by far are foxes, a species with which she has formed a tight bond.
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Funding for Wisconsin Life is provided by the Wooden Nickel Fund, Mary and Lowell Peterson, A.C.V. and Mary Elston Family, Obrodovich Family Foundation, Stanley J. Cottrill Fund, Alliant Energy, UW...

Urban Wildlife Photographer
Clip: Season 4 Episode 3 | 5m 11sVideo has Closed Captions
While biking from gig to gig modeling for art classes in Milwaukee, Mary Lee Agnew took notice of the varied wildlife coexisting with people in Wisconsin's largest city. Ducks, hawks and owls have all been caught by Agnew's lens. But her favorite by far are foxes, a species with which she has formed a tight bond.
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Wisconsin Life is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Funding for Wisconsin Life is provided by the Wooden Nickel Fund, Mary and Lowell Peterson, A.C.V. and Mary Elston Family, Obrodovich Family Foundation, Stanley J. Cottrill Fund, Alliant Energy, UW...