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Northland Students Complete WWF Leadership Program

…annual Wisconsin Wildlife Federation meeting April 22 (Earth Day). Their resolution (below) passed. Resolution to Support Pollinator-friendly Solar Electricity Awareness and Production in Wisconsin (passed April 21, 2017) Whereas, Wisconsin is reliant on imported non-renewable sources of electricity which pollute the land, air, and water and negatively impact Wisconsin’s wildlife…

Deer exclosure-Bayfield County

Wisconsin’s Disappearing Forest

Prof Sarah Johnson researches the botanical realities of deer browse

…flowering, and fruiting of understory herbs; and on plant diversity over the past half-century. Their latest study drew on the careful baseline studies of the Wisconsin plant ecologist John Curtis, who surveyed the vegetation of Wisconsin with his students in the 1950s. It was telling that three state parks in…

Northland student research

Research Showcase

Seth W. Davenport, Tyrease “TJ” James, and Dr. Jonathan G. Marti

Careers in Business: Virtual Alumni Panel

October 3, 2023, 11:00 am12:00 pm

…a licensed health insurance navigator, and fill in for direct consumer support when needed. Professional Experience: Director of human resources at Northwest Wisconsin CEP Human resources generalist at Northwest Wisconsin CEP Program director—healthcare at Northwest Wisconsin CEP Business resource consultant at Northwest Wisconsin CEP Member services specialist at Northwoods Community…

Great Lakes

Stateside Radio: Peter Annin on Pleasant Prairie

Why this 2010 approval of a multi-million gallon Great Lakes water diversion is drawing new scrutiny

…made it the largest water diversion in all of Wisconsin, and its approval came with no public notification. In 2016, when the Wisconsin city of Waukesha wanted to draw increased amounts of water from Lake Michigan, it had to get the approval of the governors from all eight Great Lakes…

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TWA Responds to State Bill 602/AB712

…because it would fail to demonstrate that Wisconsin is prepared to assume stewardship of the wolf population. In addition, Wisconsin’s U.S. senators and many of our representatives have already expressed public support for delisting. Research conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources demonstrated that citizens of Wisconsin support a…