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So many of us live in Wisconsin’s Northwoods or Michigan’s Upper Peninsula because we love what surrounds us every day. We love the clear water, the clean air, and the lush forests. WXPR’s environment... more
FAQs about WXPR The Stream:How many episodes does WXPR The Stream have?The podcast currently has 120 episodes available.
October 05, 2023Study focused on creating tools needed to restore and manage resilient forestsAs the Earth’s climate changes, scientists are figuring out how to best protect and preserve our natural resources.In Northwoods, that means how to make our forests more resilient.A local researcher has been awarded more than 1 million dollars in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to help solve that problem....more6minPlay
September 14, 2023There’s hope of recovery in Trout Lake as parasite causes major drop in invasive Rusty Crayfish populationAquatic Invasive Species are some of the greatest threats to lake health in the Northwoods.Once an invasive establishes itself in a water body, it can cost thousands of dollars to remove it, if removing it is even possible at all.Rusty crayfish has been one such invasive species.First introduced to Trout Lake in Vilas County in the late 70s and 80s, the crayfish quickly settled in with population estimates in the thousands by the late 2000s.But now it seems nature is correcting course....more6minPlay
August 16, 2023PFAS contamination in Stella among highest in the country, the forever chemicals are now being found in nearby lakesFurther testing for PFAS in eastern Oneida County has revealed contamination in some lakes in the area.WXPR’s Katie Thoresen attended Tuesday’s town hall meeting with DNR staff. She gives us an update as part of WXPR’s The Stream....more6minPlay
August 04, 2023UW Trout Lake Station’s Drawing Water program brings artists and scientists togetherMany people often split the sciences and arts as using two different halves of their brains.But a group of scientists and artists working in Vilas County argue there’s a lot of overlap between the two disciplines....more6minPlay
August 03, 2023‘Once in a career’ Northwoods lakes study lays the groundwork for future research on air and water qualityA major lakes study in the Northwoods will be used as a baseline for research in the decades to come.Last year, 250 lakes across northern Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota were sampled.WXPR’s Katie Thoresen spoke with some of the scientists involved about what this project will mean for air and water quality in the Northwoods....more10minPlay
May 31, 2023Wisconsin DNR fish surveys help determine effects of Boom Lake panfish regulationAnglers are always hoping to reel in that big musky or walleye in the Northwoods.To create a healthy habitat for those fish to grow, the Wisconsin DNR needs to know how fish populations are doing....more6minPlay
May 22, 2023Organizations and volunteers help replant trees in Eagle River after 2021 storm damaged Trees for Tomorrow campusA 2021 storm took down hundreds of trees in the Eagle River area.Some of those damaged areas are still being repaired....more6minPlay
January 19, 2023Eating your PFAS? Study warns freshwater fish could be source of the 'forever chemicals'A lot of focus surrounding PFAS has been on how it contaminated drinking water, but a new study is focused on how we may be consuming it in our food....more6minPlay
January 12, 2023Rising chloride levels in Lake Julia spur action by Lake Association members to reduce salt use in the areaSlick ice has covered roads and sidewalks across much of the Northwoods in recent days. This also means more salt is being used to melt that ice.That salt has been making its way into lakes in southern Wisconsin for decades. The City of Madison says the chloride levels in Lake Mendota have been increasing by about one milligram per liter a year since 1962.While chloride level data is lacking on many Northwoods lakes, data collected from one local lake makes it clear that water bodies here are not immune....more6minPlay
January 05, 2023Felzkowski talks with WXPR about Pelican River Forest conservation project concernsState Senator Mary Felzkowski spoke with WXPR about her concerns with the Pelican River Forest and why she held up funding for conservation easements on the property....more12minPlay
FAQs about WXPR The Stream:How many episodes does WXPR The Stream have?The podcast currently has 120 episodes available.