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Elijah Furquan uses a unique art form to express what climate change will mean in the city (3m 36s)
Barron county believes it's found a solution to high energy prices & waning landfill space (4m 16s)
Badger Honor Flight is part of a national effort to take WWII vets to see war memorials (10m 5s)
A Tibetan refugee finds a sense of community at the Deer Park Buddhist Center. (5m 33s)
Entrepreneurs are getting their recipes to market using food-business incubators (4m 53s)
The Rowe family gathers every spring to ferry beef cattle to their summer pasture. (4m 47s)
Severe weather photos from average citizens aid in weather spotter training. (5m 29s)
Rock Island: Chester Thordarson
Chester Thordarson, who turned his private holdings on Rock Island into a retreat. (7m 28s)
The growing season marks the beginning of a ground-breaking experiment in Wisconsin. (4m 49s)
Climate change may impact the shipping industry on the Great Lakes. (3m 47s)
In Wisconsin visits Peninsula State Park for a look at migrating birds. (1m 28s)
In Wisconsin visits artists Clyde and Nan Wynia and their fanciful metal sculptures. (7m 23s)
Poems and Places: Sciortino's Bakery
In Wisconsin honors poets with a series called "Poems about Places." (3m 14s)
After 150 years, the Our Lady of Good Help Shrine's secret is out. (6m 57s)
Walk through Dane County's largest wetland area and view the springtime plant life. (1m 7s)
A look at why phenology is important to the UW Arboretum and Aldo Leopold's legacy. (7m 56s)
In honor of the Badger Band's 125th anniversary, a look at the history of "On Wisconsin." (5m 11s)
In Wisconsin travels to the place where John Muir first explored the natural world. (6m 18s)
American Masters: John Muir in the New World
In Wisconsin reveals a behind the scenes look at upcoming PBS film "American Masters." (3m 42s)
Researchers try to determine what effects climate change could have on the state. (6m 10s)
This pine hollow features a heavily wooded stream gorge cut into the Baraboo Hills. (1m 32s)
The Wisconsin DNR is conducting a massive study analyzing the deer population. (8m 29s)
A family farm in Athens explains the impact of climate change on tapping maple trees. (4m 19s)
Madison violin teacher gives the gift of music to kids who can't afford lessons. (4m 24s)
In Wisconsin hears about the Design Coalition's mission of greening American architecture. (7m 23s)
Growing concern among hunters that the Wisconsin white-tail deer herd is being decimated. (4m 20s)
In Wisconsin visits the Urban Ecology Center's oasis for Wisconsin birds migrating north. (8m 29s)
Find out who Increase Lapham really is and why is influence is still felt in our state. (7m 29s)
In Wisconsin walks the Manitowoc County leg of the National Ice Age Scenic Trail. (5m 18s)
In Wisconsin showcases different features along the unique Ice Age National Scenic Trail. (3m 28s)
We travel to the Timberland Wilderness to find out how to create an amazing trail. (8m 45s)
Horicon National Wildlife Refuge
A visit to the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge as it's awakened from it's winter slumber. (1m 47s)
The UW-Madison Voice and Swallow Clinic is the largest and oldest clinic of its kind. (5m 12s)
In Wisconsin attacks a burning home with firefighters of the Middleton Fire District. (5m 8s)
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