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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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The pipeline, known as Line 5, has moved crude oil between Superior, Wisconsin, and Sarnia, Ontario, since 1953
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Kelly Thayer, senior policy advocate with the Environmental Law and Policy Center, said these lands have remained untouched for decades and represent some of America's most pristine wilderness
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Wisconsin’s wolf population appears to be remaining steady over the last couple of years.That suggests the state has reach its carrying capacity for wolves.
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In this month's installment of Field Notes, Scott Bowe of Kemp Station discusses Ruffed Grouse – a hallmark species in the Northwoods.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says the spill impacted Trappers Creek, a tributary to the Black Rive
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Artists in Ironwood are painting three murals on buildings throughout the city that focus on species of ecological significance to the region.
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Artists in Ironwood are painting three murals on buildings throughout the city that focus on species of ecological significance to the region.
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The advisory issued Thursday included the Moen Chain and some other nearby lakes. Advisories were also issued for deer harvested in the area.
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UW’s Trout Lake Station in Boulder Junction has been an integral part of lake health and research for a century now.Federal funding cuts could change how that work is being done.
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As Wisconsin wraps the summer with some of the most torrential rainfalls on record, experts say the rise of greenhouse gas emissions from reliance on fossil fuels is worsening climate change events here, and across the country