Environment
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8 things you (probably) don’t know about Wisconsin’s Great Lakes
Wisconsin is bordered by two of the world’s largest lakes: Lake Superior (the largest expanse of freshwater in the world) and Lake Michigan (the largest freshwater lake entirely within the US). Here are 8 things you (probably) don’t know about the worldwide wonders.
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Wisconsin agency issues first round of permits for Enbridge Line 5 reroute around reservation
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Enbridge’s contentious plan to reroute an aging pipeline around a northern Wisconsin tribal reservation moved closer to reality Thursday after the company won its first permits from state regulators.
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Your guide to supporting Wisconsin’s flying friend: the bat
Learn about how you can join Wisconsin’s efforts to help bats during the last days of the 2024 International Bat Week and beyond.
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Go Batty: October is Bat Appreciation Month
October is Bat Appreciation Month, and these winged creatures offer valuable benefits to the environment and economy.
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Political grudges, conspiracy theories could undermine disaster relief under Trump
Donald Trump’s history of punishing disloyalty and Republicans’ amplification of conspiracy theories could undermine disaster relief efforts if Trump is elected to a second term in the White House.
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When fall colors are changing in Wisconsin
Travel Wisconsin’s Fall Color Report tracks when hues will be at their peak throughout Wisconsin – we’ve alphabetized their predictions for your convenience.
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Keep your eyes peeled for 8 animals migrating across Wisconsin this fall
From butterflies to birds, Wisconsin’s home to some of the most fun-to-watch migrating animals, and you don’t want to miss these eight this fall.
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The Green Bay Guide: The best animal shelters, according to our readers
We asked our readers to tell us their favorite Green Bay animal shelters. Here’s what they said.
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Think this is hot?! The number of 90+ days is expected to triple in Wisconsin
We expect summers to be hot. But dangerous temperatures are an entirely different beast. Every year, approximately 1,300 Americans die from exposure to extreme heat, which is the country’s #1 weather-related cause of death. Dangerous temperatures kill more people than hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes combined. And unfortunately, Wisconsin’s problem is about to get even worse.
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Learn about 10 endangered species that call Wisconsin home
Learn about 10 of the endangered species that live in Wisconsin and how you might be able to help them.

























