Nature
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DNR: Summer spongy moth outbreak could be worst in more than ten years
Courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is warning the public that the next ... -
Wisconsinites encouraged to take steps to avoid confrontations with black bears
Courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is encouraging Wisconsin residents and visitors to ... -
DNR reminding motorists, ATV/UTV operators to share trails, roadways safely
For the Tomahawk Leader WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding all-terrain (ATV) and utility-terrain vehicles (UTV) operators and motorists ... -
North Central Conservancy Trust seeking national accreditation
Public comment period now open For the Tomahawk Leader STEVENS POINT – North Central Conservancy Trust (NCCT) on Wednesday, May 17 announced that it ... -
Mystery solved: DNR identifies snake spotted in Tomahawk
By Jalen Maki Tomahawk Leader Editor TOMAHAWK – Earlier this month, a reader submitted two photos of a snake recently spotted in Tomahawk. The ... -
Natural Connections: The Fantastic Fox
By Emily M. Stone Naturalist/Education Director, Cable Natural History Museum My eyes felt dry and tired after an early morning and a long, windy ... -
DATCP to conduct spongy moth surveys in 47 counties
For the Tomahawk Leader WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), on Wednesday, May 10, announced that it will ... -
Nicolet College set to launch summer Outdoor Adventure season
For the Tomahawk Leader RHINELANDER – Those interested in exploring the outdoors and learning new skills are invited to attend any of the dozens ... -
Natural Connections: Tune Up Your Ears for Spring
By Emily M. Stone Naturalist/Educator, Cable Natural History Museum Cheerily, cheer up, cheer up, cheerily, CHEER UP! Nothing makes a person madder than being ... -
Natural Connections: Find a Puddle and Some Happiness
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director, Cable Natural History Museum Author’s Note: This article was originally published during the first week of April 2021. I ...