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The hall of fame was created in 1985 to recognize and encourage the growth and practice of a conservation ethic as a legacy for the people of the State.
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Bipartisan agreement reach after several years of back and forth on how to allocate $125-million
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191 acres of forest land in Vilas County are now protected in perpetuity. The modest section of land is being added to the Upper Wisconsin River Forest.While a comparatively small parcel, its conservation has big implications for forest health, wildlife, and the local economy.
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The program is set to sunset in June unless Republicans and Democrats reach a deal
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Many wildlife managers see the rodent as a nuisance that harms trout. But scientists argue they’re essential to controlling floods and wildfires
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Bureaucratic hurdles and high costs have prevented the offshore wind industry from developing the Great Lakes’ abundant wind resources.
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Federal funds for a barrier system is halted as Army Corps of Engineers conducts broad review of projects
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The Wisconsin state Senate has passed a $133 million package to combat contamination from forever chemicals.
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Justices heard arguments over whether state regulators properly approved a plan to house the pipeline in a protective tunnel beneath the lakebed
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Blocked exhaust vents cause concerns about carbon monoxide poisoning
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The two-year initiative will bring together industry leaders and other experts in the field to identify challenges and opportunities for the long-term success and health of Wisconsin’s forest and wood products sector.
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Midwestern states are seeing higher losses tied to wind, hail and flooding