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Belts for the making.

Belt Making with Adrian Klein

March 21, 4:00 pm8:00 pm

Belt making with Adrian Klein. Call 715-348-6594 to register. Registration is limited to 10. All supplies provided Must be able to participate in entire workshop (4–8 p.m.) This program is free, made possible by a grant from the House of Welcome Cultural Arts Center….

Basket Weaving

Larger Basket Making Black Ash Basketry Workshop with April Stone

March 29March 30

…to 5 p.m. You must be able to attend the entire workshop. All participants must register and must have hand strength All materials are provided Located at the Mary Van Evera Visual Arts Center Room 001 For registration call (715) 348-6594. Registration is limited to 8. This program is made…

Basket Weaving

Small Basket Making Black Ash Basketry Workshop with April Stone

March 17, 4:00 pm7:00 pm

…materials are provided Must attend the entire workshop time-frame (4–7 p.m.) Located at the Mary Van Evera Visual Arts Center Room 001 For registration call (715) 348-6594. Registration is limited to 10. This program is free and made possible by a grant from the House of Welcome Cultural Arts Center….

Paulette Moore with her camera

Free Speech TV Premieres Moore’s Doc

Free Speech TV (FSTV), a nonprofit, national, independent news network, announces the premiere of Paulette Moore’s, The Spirit of Standing Rock, Wednesday, February 15 at 7 p.m. CST. Free Speech TV will host a Facebook Live interview event with the filmmaker immediately following the broadcast at 7:30 pm CST. The…

Mother loon and her chick

Wisconsin Loon Population on the Rise


Results of the 2015 one-day Wisconsin Loon Population Survey

The Northland College Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute LoonWatch program announced today that Wisconsin loons are doing surprisingly well, according to the results of the 2015 one-day Wisconsin Loon Population Survey. According to the most recent results, the adult loon population is estimated at 4,350, an increase of 9.1 percent from…

Local Food Important to Northern Wisconsin Residents

The majority of households in northern Wisconsin get their food from a diversity of sources and purchase food directly from farmers, according to the most recent Northland College Public Opinion Poll. “The results show a northern culture of supporting local farms, sharing, producing, and gathering food—and an overwhelming 89.6 percent…

Wolf laying down

Wolf Status Reports

Every one to three years (depending on region) state and federal agencies survey and monitor gray wolf populations. These reports summarize the best available information on the status of gray wolves in specific regions in the United States.

Loon flying over a lake

Annual Lakes Monitoring Program

Since 1978, LoonWatch’s Annual Lakes Monitoring Program has engaged an active volunteer network of Loon Rangers as its primary tool to collect critical long-term data on loons in northern Wisconsin. Working as population monitors and environmental educators, these volunteers have been the field force that has provided SOEI and WI…