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The public is being asked to vote on potential names of the unhatched peregrine falcon chicks at We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service power plants across Wisconsin.
To celebrate more than 450 falcons born atop power plants since 1992, Wisconsin Public Service and We Energies want you to help name the next brood after the “founding feathers” -- 20 falcons that ...
You can vote as many times as you want between now and Thursday, May 8, to make sure your favorite names make the cut.
We Energies is inviting the public to help name this year’s peregrine falcon chicks after 20 influential falcons from the company’s conservation program history.Voting is open ...
The names with the most votes will be given to the falcon chicks that hatch at Wisconsin Public WPS and We Energies power plants this spring.
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Peregrine falcons also are caring for six more eggs inside the nest boxes at We Energies’ Oak Creek and Valley power plants. The falcons at the Port Washington Generating Station may lay their ...