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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 North Central Forest encompasses 9,500 square miles in northern Wisconsin. It includes all or portions of the 20 counties including Forest, Iron, Langlade, Lincoln, Oneida, Price and Vilas counties.
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                        Dozens of states and cities around the country are suing the fossil fuel industry, claiming companies misled the public about the dangers of their products
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                        The Wisconsin DNR is working through expanded testing of PFAS in private wells in Oneida County.
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                        Horseshoe crabs are one of the strangest critters ever; they are ancient animals who have been on earth for 450 million years and have scarcely changed in all that time.
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                        In the middle of Lake Superior, near the boundary between Canadian and US waters, sits the Superior Shoal, a mountain that’s completely underwater.
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                        Environmental groups and the Bad River Tribe are challenging permits the Wisconsin DNR issued to Enbridge in November for rerouting the pipeline
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                        The Wisconsin DNR has identified two responsible parties for the PFAS contamination in the town of Stella in Oneida County.It comes as the EPA is moving to the next step in the process that could end with the area being declared a superfund site.
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                        When you think of all the species of wildlife that call the Northwoods home, deer mice probably aren’t what first comes to mind.But a local researcher says they’re essential.
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                        Wisconsin’s largest utilities are not keeping up with commitments to reduce fossil fuels, according to the Dirty Truth report from the Sierra Club, which gave both We Energies and WEC Energy Group "F" grades
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                        An endangered whooping crane the International Crane Foundation was planning to release into the wilds of Wisconsin this fall has died of avian flu.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
