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Northland adds women's Division III hockey

Northland College announced today that it will add women’s hockey to its NCAA Division III hockey program, effective for the 2016-2017 season. The College has already begun a search for a coach. “The driving force behind the decision is the continued growth of hockey and Northland’s location, central in a…

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NPR: Public Speaks Out on Waukesha’s Proposal to Tap into Lake Michigan

By SUSAN BENCE • AUG 18, 2015 Opinions dramatically conflicted, yet the first public hearing coordinated by the Wisconsin DNR ran smoothly and with civility at the jam-packed Carroll University. Two more sessions will take place today: 1 pm in Milwaukee at the Zilber School of Public Health and at…

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Foot Waggling Loon Dad Cover of 2017 Loon Poster

…loons accompanied by the sounds of their enchanting calls,” said Kane-Rohloff. The back of the poster includes information about loons and their habitat. Order yours today. Thank you to our major 2017 poster sponsors. Conserve School Dan and Joanne Dugenske Michigan DNR-Wildlife Division USFS, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest      …

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2017 Alumni Awards Announced

…Register now. NOTE: The Alumni Board is seeking nominations for next year’s Alumni Association Awards, presented in September. Anyone can nominate and some award categories are open to friends, faculty, and staff. The Alumni Board of Directors approves the nominations and awards. Check out the categories and nominate someone today….

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Northland Students Complete WWF Leadership Program

…and grasslands in the state today. Now therefore be it resolved, that the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation at its annual meeting assembled April 21-22, 2017 in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin requests the implementation of public outreach programs to educate farmers and citizens on the benefits of pollinator-friendly solar electricity, creating pilot programs,…

Gary Ferguson

Wolf Awareness Week Focuses on Yellowstone Wolves

…officially started in the state of Wisconsin in 1990, when less than two dozen wolves roamed the state and upper Michigan. Today, the observance is celebrated across the nation and in parts of Mexico and Canada. In addition to this presentation, TWA will host an additional lecture and two workshops….

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Wisconsin’s Disappearing Forest

Prof Sarah Johnson researches the botanical realities of deer browse

…not return even when deer are out of the picture. For example, Rocky Island had deer in the 1940s, but even though the herd declined, the Canada yew that once flourished there had not returned by the 1990s and still hasn’t today. In contrast, she has seen Canada yew as…

Adrian Wydeven

Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Plan

…in March and April. The Mexican gray wolf was nearly wiped out with only a few remaining in Mexico. They were bred in captivity and reintroduced into the wild in Arizona and New Mexico beginning in 1998. Today, roughly 110 Mexican gray wolves live in the wild in the U.S….

Northland College student Kaylee Thornley at whiteboard

Thornley: Passion for Strong Communities

Growing up in Spooner, Wisconsin, allowed graduating senior Kaylee Thornley to experience firsthand the social and economic struggles small communities face today. Understanding that rural communities struggle to keep wealth in the region, Thornley knew she wanted to study methods that would allow her to influence policy and help to…

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Memories of a Fallen Soldier

…of Tom’s condition. December 10, 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dean: Secretary Rusk called from the plane, on the way to Brussels and asked that the following message from Ambassador Bunker be passed to you: “I went to see Pvt. Dean at the Third Field Hospital today and had a…