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Thirty-six states have detected cases of CWD, but many hunters are more fearful of losing game than the disease itself.
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PFAS, known as “forever chemicals,” do not break down and can build up in the body
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The declaration is in response to lingering supply challenges caused by a pipeline disruption
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The Vilas County-owned property will be zoned for a potential housing development.
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Stephen Moss’ book, “Ten Birds That Changed the World” is a fascinating exploration of ten bird species with remarkable natural histories and often, disastrous interactions with humans.
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Researchers found a decline in antibody levels among eaglets with high PFAS levels
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As the cost of everything, especially energy, increases, nonprofit organizations stockpile wood to help neighbors stay home through winter
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As Michigan looks ahead to the new year, state environmental officials are laying out priorities for protecting the water
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For a long time, bats have gotten a bad rap.They’re featured in scary movies, thought to always be carrying a disease like rabies, and can be seen as pests.A local naturalist is hopeful changing perceptions will to better conservation of the species.
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Many people will be tearing open Christmas gifts tomorrow morning.Before you chuck all those wrappings into the trash bins, the Wisconsin DNR is reminding people what you and can’t recycle this holiday season.
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Dec. 22 is the last day to register public comments on the Trump administration’s proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act.
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The bill now heads to the US Senate where its prospects are uncertain.