Nature
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DNR accepting entries for Air, Air, Everywhere poetry contest
Courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is now accepting entries from third, fourth and fifth graders for the Air, ... -
Participation sought in annual frog, toad calling survey
Courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public participation in the annual Wisconsin Frog and ... -
Oneida County seeking public input on outdoor recreation
For the Tomahawk Leader ONEIDA COUNTY – Oneida County is currently seeking the public’s input on how to improve outdoor recreation throughout the county. ... -
Natural Connections: More Bear Babies
By Emily M. Stone Naturalist/Education Director, Cable Natural History Museum My feet were just starting to get numb from standing on the snow-packed trail ... -
DNR encouraging property owners to make spongy moth treatment plans early
Courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is encouraging property owners to examine their trees for egg masses of ... -
Wisconsin Conservation Congress, DNR to host open houses in Tomahawk, throughout state
Courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Conservation Congress (WCC) and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are inviting ... -
Birding Report: Spring migration underway
By Ryan Brady DNR Natural Heritage Conservation Program Biologist WISCONSIN – Spring migration has arrived. Birders across southern Wisconsin are reporting the return of ... -
Nicolet College seminar to focus on musky fishing tactics
For the Tomahawk Leader RHINELANDER – The many tactics to catch one of the most prized gamefish in northern Wisconsin will be the focus ... -
Natural Connections: Snowshoe Field Trip
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director, Cable Natural History Museum Thick clouds of snowflakes swirled as I climbed the steep hill. Behind me, a string ... -
Natural Connections: Visiting Glaciers in Alaska and Wisconsin
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director, Cable Natural History Museum It was just a diagram on my screen, but the carefully drawn cross-section of a ...