Old growth forest and logging concerns at the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
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by Hannah Davis-Reid
5d ago
For WXPR’s The Stream, Hannah Davis-Reid spoke with environmental experts about how the USDA's land management plan revisions impacts the Chequamegon- Nicolet National Forest ..read more
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Emerald Ash Borer is here to stay. These researchers are working to control the population and protect ecosystems.
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by Katie Thoresen
1M ago
Emerald Ash Borer has decimated ash tree population in the U.S. since the early 2000s.The invasive species has slowly been making its way north in Wisconsin and Michigan.Researchers with the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station are working to get the species under control while also trying to restore ecosystems that have been destroy by them ..read more
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Ottawa National Forest creates shaded fuel brakes to help protect communities from wildfires
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by Katie Thoresen
2M ago
The upper Midwest rarely sees the type of high-intensity, destructive wildfires that the west coast sees, but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen here.The Ottawa National Forest works to make sure if such a fire happened in the U.P., people and homes have the best chance of surviving ..read more
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Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe Winter Games go on despite little snow on the ground
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by Katie Thoresen
2M ago
For more than a decade now, the Lac du Flambeau School District has brought back a piece of Ojibwe culture that had been missing for nearly two centuries. The Winter Games give students a chance to learn about their culture while having some fun. But a growing concern is how climate change may impact the games ..read more
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Wisconsin winters have been getting warmer, then came this year's strong El Niño
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by Katie Thoresen
3M ago
while the higher than average temperatures we’ve been experiencing this winter are because of El Niño, Vavrus says Wisconsin has also been experiencing warmer winters due to climate change, with the last 25 years generally well above normal compared with previous years ..read more
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Visiting students explore the Northwoods to develop the connection between art and science
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by Katie Thoresen
3M ago
A group of college students from Milwaukee are spending this week at Kemp Natural Resources Station at Woodruff.They’re collecting data and testing their hypotheses.The catch? They’re not science students ..read more
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Using trees to remediate and stabilize mining waste
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by Katie Thoresen
6M ago
For decades, the Keweenaw Peninsula in the U.P. was home to more than 100 copper mines.One of the byproducts of that is stamp sands, the practice of crushing rock and extracting heavy metals.Remnants of it are still found throughout the peninsula ..read more
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Mapping tools could help forest managers get ahead of invasive species
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by Katie Thoresen
7M ago
There are numerous insects that threaten the health of forests.One of the greatest challenges is finding them fast enough to stop the pests before they do irreversible damage.For WXPR’s The Stream, Katie Thoresen spoke with a Rhinelander-based scientist leading a project to try and meet this challenge.It’s part two of our series highlighting local researchers who have received Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding ..read more
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Study focused on creating tools needed to restore and manage resilient forests
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by Katie Thoresen
7M ago
As the Earth’s climate changes, scientists are figuring out how to best protect and preserve our natural resources.In Northwoods, that means how to make our forests more resilient.A local researcher has been awarded more than 1 million dollars in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to help solve that problem ..read more
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There’s hope of recovery in Trout Lake as parasite causes major drop in invasive Rusty Crayfish population
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by Katie Thoresen
8M ago
Aquatic Invasive Species are some of the greatest threats to lake health in the Northwoods.Once an invasive establishes itself in a water body, it can cost thousands of dollars to remove it, if removing it is even possible at all.Rusty crayfish has been one such invasive species.First introduced to Trout Lake in Vilas County in the late 70s and 80s, the crayfish quickly settled in with population estimates in the thousands by the late 2000s.But now it seems nature is correcting course ..read more
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