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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.
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The leaves are expected to be hitting peak soon in the U.P. and northern Wisconsin.While it’s always a guarantee the leaves will change, how vibrant they are and how long the colors stick around depend on a lot of different factors.
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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
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Though it may be a nuisance in some situations, tag alder has a magic trick – it can fix nitrogen.
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The grant funding became available after Governor Tony Evers declared a state of emergency because of the storm
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Wisconsin’s Green Fire is an organization dedicated to science-based management of the state’s natural resources.Its beginning eight years ago has ties to the Northwoods.
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Political tensions are threatening the future of the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth.