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Special | 4m 2s | Learn about sugaring season at Stoney Acres farm and the future of maple syrup in the state. (4m 2s)
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Special | 2m 53s | Nina Leopold Bradley shares the importance of keeping records across seasons. (2m 53s)
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Special | 3m 53s | Learn about one fly fishing guide’s experience with extreme weather and stresses to trout. (3m 53s)
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Special | 4m 20s | Discover the outcomes of climate change effects through one family farm story. (4m 20s)
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Special | 2m 55s | Learn how a spoken word poet gives voice to extreme heat conditions in the state. (2m 55s)
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Special | 3m 45s | Changes in climate and non-local species are impacting forests in the Menominee Nation. (3m 45s)
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Special | 2m 59s | As conditions change, ice cover and the ice fishing season are changing too. (2m 59s)
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Special | 2m 49s | Learn how adaptation and mitigation strategies are related to climate change in communities. (2m 49s)
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