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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has confirmed that fox kits in at least three counties have been infected with the H5N1 strain of the bird flu.
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The Wausau Public Health and Safety Committee has approved a change to the city’s forbidden animal ordinance to allow goats in city parks in a weed control capacity.
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According to researchers from Trout Lake Station, the difference in ice off dates from one year to the next has become more extreme in the past ten years. That has consequences for lake ecosystems.
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In this month's installment of Field Notes, Scott Bowe of Kemp Station discusses miner bees, important pollinators.
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The state Department of Natural Resources has listed 52 counties in the “very high risk” category for fires, mostly in northern areas.
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Greg Johnson, a member of the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe tribe, collects maple sap every year. Rarely does he get as much as he did this year.
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The Vilas County Deer Advisory Council made its final recommendation last week on antlerless harvest for the 2022 deer season at their meeting in Boulder Junction.
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Dane County officials are suing dozens of firefighting foam manufacturers alleging their products contaminated the area around the county’ airport.
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Officials at the Superior oil refinery knew about equipment issues years before a 2018 explosion.
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The City of Rhinelander wants to establish an Urban Forestry Fund.It will be a non-endowed fund within the Rhinelander Community Foundation to support the planting and management of trees on public spaces within the City of Rhinelander.
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Green Light Metals submitted an exploratory drilling application to the county on Thursday.