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This week the EPA proposed new changes experts say would weaken reporting and monitoring rules for toxic “forever” chemicals known as PFAS
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Tens of thousands of deer hunters are expected to fill the woods this weekend for the start of the 9-day gun deer season.A local wildlife rehabilitator is hoping hunters will keep them in mind.
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Many people are aware that trees can be dated by counting the layers of tree rings in a cross section. But, less folks know that fish, snails, mussels, and the teeth of many local mammal species build seasonal growth rings that are used to age individuals.
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The City of Tomahawk is considering the construction of a new facility to address the presence of potentially harmful chemicals in the city’s water supply, and this week, the city’s Common Council took a step towards seeking funding that would help make the project a reality.
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The nine-day Gun Deer Season in Wisconsin is just over two weeks away.
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That does not mean those who had been disconnected previously automatically get hooked back up
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Gilbert Farms is asking to nearly double in size, from about 1,400 animals to more than 2,400. It is the first time since 2020 the DNR has granted an in-person hearing for a CAFO permit
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Enbridge wants to build a new 41-mile segment of pipeline around the reservation of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa to replace a 12-mile segment that now crosses tribal land
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When measuring public health threats, researchers say microplastics have jumped to the top of the list
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The same components that make PFAS great for non-stick products make them extremely resistant to degradation.
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Common Council approved spending up to $460,000 for the design of a PFAS water treatment facility for the wells.
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A new survey by the National Wildlife Federation found nearly 20% of people don’t collect or remove fallen leaves during autumn