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Leslie Holland is this month’s Science on Tap Minocqua speaker.She will be talking about cranberry fruit rot as well as the history of cranberry production in Wisconsin.
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As Wisconsin’s Chief State Forester, a lot of Heather Berkland’s life revolves around trees.“You got to love trees. Trees are really the answer to an…
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Living in northern Wisconsin on the Manitowish River, artist Mary Burns has always felt a connection to water.“It’s just been part of my life since I was…
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Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Chief Economist Dennis Winters says the state has never experienced anything like what the COVID-19 pandemic…
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While they’re harder to find under the layer of snow, fungi are all around us in the Northwoods.“There are fungi everywhere,” said Tom Volk.Volk first…
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Anyone with a dog for a pet can probably knows the special connection between dogs and humans, even if they can’t put it words.Patricia McConnell has…
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The songs “Fortunate Son”, “Purple Haze” and “Leaving on a Jet Plane” were all written and released during the Vietnam War.They’re also all songs that…
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The Wildlife Health Program studies and manages disease and other health issues that impact wildlife in Wisconsin.Tami Ryan is the Chief of the Wildlife…
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Peter David loves everything about wild rice from its ecological value to how it tastes.“I think it’s interesting in so many different ways,” said…