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WXPR The Stream

By: WXPR Public Radio
  • Summary

  • 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 environmental reporting as part of our expanded series, The Stream, focuses on the natural world around us. The Stream is now about more than just water: it brings you stories of efforts to conserve our wild lands and lakes, scientific studies of animal and plant life, and potential threats to our environment. What do you wonder about the environment in our region? Ask us a question and it could be a future story on The Stream! Use the form below to submit your question.
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Episodes
  • Burned out: why (and how) northern Wisconsin will soon abandon coal as a power source
    Jul 5 2024
    In April, the Environmental Protection Agency announced new rules that will force American coal plants to either close or cut back 90 percent of their carbon emissions.
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    5 mins
  • How to save a park: the rebirth of Town Line Lake Park
    Jun 13 2024
    Just a few years ago, the very existence of Town Line Lake Park was in jeopardy.
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    4 mins
  • 'No Mow May' can be successful, but maybe not in the ways you think
    Jun 3 2024
    Habitat destruction is the driving force behind pollinator population decline.In response, the No Mow May movement started about five years ago to encourage people to leave some flowers for the bees in early spring.
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    5 mins

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