Nature
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Natural Connections: The queen’s lace
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum The bright afternoon sunshine made me blink as I headed out the back ... -
Getting to Know Your Grower: Sharing an organic garden with the community
By Jed Buelow Co-Editor, Sports, Nature Editor A young child came running out of the long rows of broccoli and brussel sprouts chomping on ... -
As season set to open with dogs Sept. 4, hunters reminded bear management zones to remain unchanged for 2019
Wisconsin bear hunters should be aware that bear management zones remain unchanged for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. The DNR Bear Advisory Committee developed ... -
Fishing with Jed “Big Musky” Buelow
A giant tail broke the surface before heading back down into the murky water of a small Tomahawk-area lake we were fishing this past ... -
EXPLORING FARM TECHNOLOGY
The cows at the Brad Juedes Dairy Farm are the first in Lincoln County to decide when they want to be milked by taking ... -
Natural Connections:
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum The last time I felt like a serious angler I was five years ... -
When In Doubt, Stay Out!
When In Doubt, Stay Out! During the warm months of June-September, we may see our lakes and rivers looking more like pea soup or ... -
TROPHY FIRST MUSKY!!!
Fish of every 10,000 casts. Don’t tell Jack Neil Allen, 10, that as it took him just three to catch his first musky ever ... -
Nokomis gardener passionate about growing rarest of flowers and shrubs
By Jed Buelow Co-Editor, Sports, Nature Editor Even before knocking on the door, the first rarity was spotted growing in a pot next to ... -
Getting to Know Your Grower: A one-woman gardening machine
By Jed Buelow Co-Editor, Sports, Nature Editor Maybe it has something to do with that big hill? Or maybe it is just the amount ...