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TWA Wolf Awareness Week poster by Bateman

TWA Selects Artwork for 2018 Wolf Awareness Week Poster

Canadian Artist Robert Bateman Featured

…reintroduced in 1998 for the first time in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area within the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area. They still remain on the brink of survival, with just 114 known wolves roaming southern New Mexico and Arizona as of April 2018. “In this painting, I have shown…

Farm images and embroidery tools

Northland Class Taking Art Project, Film to Minnesota

and thread and locally sourced fiber, collaborating on the embellishment by adding just one stitch – or as many as they would like. The interactive art installation will be available on the walls of the co-op until May 14, and anyone, at any time, is encouraged to take the canvases…

Eyes Wide Open book cover

Eyes Wide Open Review

…variety of current environmental news topics are introduced in this essay, but the unique manner in which the author presents is not just a factual litany of worries. Fleischman leads the young reader to explore human motivations, influences, and barriers in the decision-making process, and matters of societal and cultural…

Peter Annin, Great Lakes Water Wars, Lake Superior

Annin Book Tour Scheduled

The Great Lakes Water Wars, Second Edition

…Thursday, December 6, 2018, 5:30–7:00 p.m. The book tour has been funded in part by a grant from the Joyce Foundation, a nonpartisan, private foundation that invests in public policies to improve quality of life, promote safe and healthy communities and build a just society in the Great Lakes region….

Where Sustainable Community Development Can Take You

Julie Fair & Adrian Diaz '16

…you doing now? A. I’m beginning my second year of graduate school in the Master of Development Practice program with a minor in Human Rights. I just returned from two months in Punta Gorda Belize working with Maya Leaders Alliance and Toledo Alcaldes Association to begin developing a Maya economy…

Fostering the Next Generation of Stewards

and create powerful learning opportunities for all involved. These programs are designed to bring family members of diverse ages together to share in adventure and support each other through meaningful experiences deeply steeped in the natural world. Trent Stamp, writing in Forbes Magazine, suggested that intergenerational programs are not just

girl posing with Smokey the Bear

Fed Jobs Just Got Easier

The federal government has named Northland College in Ashland, Wis. as a partner in activating the next generation of conservation stewards. The new 21st Century Conservation Service Corps (21CSC), a national effort to place thousands of young people and veterans in conservation work, selected Northland College in December as one…

Joe Fitzgerald and Randy Lehr drive boat to islands

Fitzgerald: From Plankton Guy to Water Resources Policy Economist

and plankton to the surface. “We found that upwelling has a significant impact on the bay,” Fitzgerald said. “After we look at the rest of our data this summer, we’ll be able to say more specifically just what kind of an impact it has.” Not bad for a student who…

Bird on a barb fence

Ornithologist Susan Haig pioneering voice for birds on the brink

…fifteen years. She continues her research on the species to this day. As a Smithsonian postdoctoral fellow, she designed the genetic breeding program for the Guam rails and Micronesian kingfisher that had just gone extinct in the wild but were being held at the National Zoo and other institutions. “The…

Two students in front of power point

A Winning Business Idea

…at Northland is really starting to take off.” DiLillo and Hoszko both hope to actualize their dreams of being business owners and are open to the idea of “A Taste of the North” in Ashland. “Right now,” Hoszko said, “We are just waiting to catch the eye of an investor.”…