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The Rothschild Dam is over 100-years-old, with cracks and leaks, creating an environmental concern for locals upstream and around Lake Wausau
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A Wisconsin nonprofit is working to find sustainable and resilient living solutions which are not reliant on technology
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Ticks and mosquitoes are expected to have better and longer breeding periods as Wisconsin warms.People may have already noticed it recently with our well-below average snowfalls the last two winters.
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Wild Instincts is one of the few wildlife rehabilitation centers in the state certified to care for all animals allowed by state and federal laws.A recent major donation is giving the non-profit a major boost.
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A group of global researchers has new findings that say if the status quo remains, tailpipe emissions will double the number of premature deaths and asthma cases in children in underdeveloped areas
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In July, the Protecting Overburdened Communities Act was introduced in both chambers of the legislature.
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Conservation departments and lake groups put a lot of time and money into removing and preventing aquatic invasive species.To help get a better picture of how that fight is going, volunteers will be out in droves this Saturday for Wisconsin’s annual snapshot day.
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Antigo and Rhinelander are getting thousands of dollars to help with storm recovery.
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As we experience some uncomfortable humidity in the Northwoods this week, you may have heard the term “corn sweat” being thrown around.
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This year marks the 10-year anniversary and the collection of 100 million photos.
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A growing number of people are starting to change their approach to how their land and environment is managed following the principals of permaculture.
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An environmental coalition said a sacred Indigenous site in Michigan was quietly paved over to support construction of Enbridge’s proposed Line 5 tunnel beneath the Great Lakes