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Wisconsin is home to roughly 26,000 black bears. Right now, Wisconsin DNR researchers are gearing for den surveys to help get a better understanding of the reproductive health of that population.
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Alzheimer’s Disease isn’t entirely preventable, but there are steps people can take to reduce their risk of developing it. That’s the topic of this month's Science on Tap discussion in Minocqua.
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Scott Craven, a wildlife extension specialist with UW-Madison, will talk about the importance of using science to guide conservation efforts during Science on Tap at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 5 at Oakfire Pizza in Minocqua.
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Naturalist and author John Bates has spent the last few years exploring and documenting Wisconsin’s Wild Lakes.
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Tonight’s Science on Tap Minocqua will look a little different.Rather than hearing about the speakers or what they do for a living, Dave and Shelby O’Connor will be answering your questions about COVID-19.
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Local news for Wednesday, February 2.
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The Northwoods provides a healthy environment for porcupines to thrive.But a DNR wildlife biologist says there’s a lot of misconceptions about the rodent.