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Holloway will be talking about how science supports air quality management and how wildfire smoke is changing that at May’s Science on Tap Minocqua.
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Results of a new study from Michigan State University suggest farmers no longer have to choose between growing crops and harnessing solar power. They can do both on the same land.
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Environmental groups across Michigan are pushing back after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers confirmed it will fast-track Enbridge's Line 5 tunnel project without conducting a full environmental review
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The Wisconsin DNR says there’s been positive tests of the HPAI virus in dead flocks of mergansers, swans, and geese. These have mostly been in the southern portion of the state and along the shores of Lake Michigan.
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US Army engineers decide to fast-track Great Lakes tunnel permits under Trump energy emergency orderThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has decided to fast-track permits for building a protective tunnel around an aging Enbridge oil pipeline that runs beneath a channel connecting two Great Lakes, stoking environmentalists' fears that the project will escape scrutiny, damage the sensitive region and perpetuate fossil fuel use
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Got a dead tree? The City of Rhinelander could take it down for you and plant a new one in its placeThe City of Rhinelander is accepting applications to remove dead and dying trees while helping residents’ plant new ones.The work is part of a $182,000 grant from Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the USDA Forest Service.
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There’s been some wins and some concerns when it comes to conservation in the Northwoods. The upcoming Woods and Water Conference hosted by the North Lakeland Discover Center looks to focus on those and a wide range of conservation topics in the region.
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Environmental Protection Agency Director Lee Zeldin issued guidance to limit federal protections for wetlands last week that environmental advocates say will lead to more pollution in the Great Lakes
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The group would help the department implement the Wisconsin Wolf Management Plan
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As Congress debates cuts to offset tax-cut extensions, the future of the Clean Fuels Production Tax Credit remains uncertain, with potential impacts on Michigan's growing clean-fuel industry
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Wisconsin Public Service urges customers who have gotten behind to reach out as soon as possible
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Wisconsin Public Service announced the first peregrine falcon egg of the season has been laid at their nesting box at the Weston Power Plant in Marathon County