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In 1975, a young couple set out to mold nature in their vision. What they got instead was a 32-year lesson about their own hubris.
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Milwaukee Public Museum is staging its eighth annual BioBlitz at Havenwoods State Forest in Milwaukee this weekend. Sixty scientists and conservationists will have 24 hours to find as many animal and plant species as they can.
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Take a stroll, drive or pedal down a city street and you’re bound to see a variety of yards — from the classic American “every blade of grass green and trimmed” style to what might appear more weed than a lawn.
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Spring is a thrilling season for people who love spotting migrating birds. At a recent bird banding event in central Wisconsin, more than two dozen species were identified in a single day.
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Black bear sightings are on the rise in southern Wisconsin. Over the last couple of weeks, black bears have been spotted in Waukesha County, Mount Horeb and in the Madison area.
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Eddee Daniel, a Wauwatosa resident, shares his nature photography through blogs and books, primarily as project director for a Milwaukee-based nonprofit called Preserve Our Parks.
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The SOS Save Our Songbirds campaign puts the spotlight on the plight of songbirds and how people can help reverse their decline from their own homes.
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It’s not unusual for artists to use their talents to evoke a certain emotion or create a connection. Writers, of course, do too. A couple in far northern Wisconsin fuse the two.
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Every living thing in our complex ecosystems is critical as they comprise the biodiversity that sustains our lives. But humans have been tampering with the natural world for centuries. Earth Week 2023 starts with an exploration of regions in Wisconsin that are key to conserving what’s driving decline and what’s being done to reduce loss.
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In front of the Domes in Milwaukee, there's a set of numbers curving around a center plaque that lists each month of the year. Bubbler Talk explores what it is and how to use it.