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So many of us live in Wisconsin’s Northwoods or Michigan’s Upper Peninsula because we love what surrounds us every day. We love the clear water, the clean air, and the lush forests. WXPR’s environmental reporting as part of our expanded series, The Stream, focuses on the natural world around us. The Stream is now about more than just water: it brings you stories of efforts to conserve our wild lands and lakes, scientific studies of animal and plant life, and potential threats to our environment. What do you wonder about the environment in our region? Ask us a question and it could be a future story on The Stream! Use the form below to submit your question.

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So many of us live in Wisconsin’s Northwoods or Michigan’s Upper Peninsula because we love what surrounds us every day. We love the clear water, the clean air, and the lush forests. WXPR’s environmental reporting as part of our expanded series, The Stream, focuses on the natural world around us. The Stream is now about more than just water: it brings you stories of efforts to conserve our wild lands and lakes, scientific studies of animal and plant life, and potential threats to our environment. What do you wonder about the environment in our region? Ask us a question and it could be a future story on The Stream! Use the form below to submit your question.

    Supporters gather to celebrate Pelican River Forest conservation

    Supporters gather to celebrate Pelican River Forest conservation

    Nearly 70,000 acres in Oneida, Forest, and Langlade Counties are under conservation easements to be protected in perpetuity.The Pelican River Forest is praised by conservationists for protecting increasingly rare contiguous forestland in the state.

    • 4分
    Hitting the ‘sweet spot’: how the environment aligns to produce Northwoods frog melodies

    Hitting the ‘sweet spot’: how the environment aligns to produce Northwoods frog melodies

    The time of year - spring - is but one important factor playing into the intensity of frog calls.

    • 4分
    Blackwell Job Corps pilots conservation education program for students

    Blackwell Job Corps pilots conservation education program for students

    Trees for Tomorrow in Eagle River has several invasive species it’s working to remove from its campus.The work happened to align with a new program Blackwell Job Corps in Forest County is piloting.

    • 4分
    Gile Flowage to be protected in perpetuity with NOAA grant

    Gile Flowage to be protected in perpetuity with NOAA grant

    In northern Iron County sits more than 3,000 acres of a largely undeveloped flowage along the west branch of the Montreal River.The Gile Flowage will remain that way after the county is set to receive more than $4 million in federal funding to conserve it.

    • 5分
    Old growth forest and logging concerns at the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest

    Old growth forest and logging concerns at the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest

    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.

    • 3分
    Emerald Ash Borer is here to stay. These researchers are working to control the population and protect ecosystems.

    Emerald Ash Borer is here to stay. These researchers are working to control the population and protect ecosystems.

    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.

    • 6分

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