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A new study finds the autumn chore of raking leaves could be a disservice to budding plant life
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Fall is a time of transition in the Northwoods. The leaves are changing colors. Birds are migrating south. And people are getting ready for winter.In this episode of All Things Outdoors WXPR’s Katie Thoresen and Wisconsin DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto talk about the changes their seeing in the Northwoods.
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Odds are you're already starting to see your trees changing color and while it might be a bit earlier than you're used to, it could actually mean an even better tourism season
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Just two weeks into August and some trees in the Northwoods are already starting to show their fall colors.Typically colors in the regions start turning early-to-mid September.
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The autumn leaves are falling fast, and winter is knocking at the door. But with temperatures expected in the upper 60s this weekend, October is extending its invitation to celebrate fall. Join WXPR’s Erin Gottsacker on the Ice Age Trail for this week’s Explore Up North.
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The fall foliage in the Northwoods is taking a hit this week with the wet and windy weather.But there’s still plenty to explore this season.On this week’s Explore Up North, WXPR’s Katie Thoresen takes us to the Northern Highland American Legion State Forest.
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For our first episode of Explore Up North, WXPR’s Katie Thoresen takes us to one of the most iconic and popular spots to view the colors: The Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park.
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While this summer-like weather is trying to hold on a bit longer, more fall-like temperatures are in the forecast this week.And with it, more people will be looking forward viewing the fall colors.
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In this week’s All Things Outdoors WXPR’s Katie Thoresen talks with DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto about paddling in the autumn months.
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Severe drought in Southeast and Northwest Wisconsin could mute fall color in those parts of the state. But North-Central Wisconsin anticipates an especially vibrant autumn. That could drive more tourists to the region.