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WPT Archives: 1980s

Wisconsin Magazine for Mar. 22, 1988

An examination of water: from acid rain research to the effects of droughts and fishing.

Aired 03/22/1988

WPT Archives: 1980s

Wisconsin Magazine for Mar. 22, 1988

Special | 57m 46s

An examination of water: from acid rain research to the effects of droughts and fishing.

24 hrs in Trempeleau: Crew spent a day in the small town to sample life along the Big Muddy Big Chip: Chippewa Flowage; untouched by time, now owned by Wisconsin Drought of '88: NE Iowa farmer and how he reacted to the worst drought since the 1930's. Health Related/water 2 parts: Dr. Ted Goodfriend Hooked on Trout: Growing popularity of fly fishing for trout talk: Acid rain in lakes

Aired 03/22/1988

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WPT Archives: 1980s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

WPT Archives: 1980s

Wisconsin Magazine for Mar. 22, 1988

Special | 57m 46s

24 hrs in Trempeleau: Crew spent a day in the small town to sample life along the Big Muddy Big Chip: Chippewa Flowage; untouched by time, now owned by Wisconsin Drought of '88: NE Iowa farmer and how he reacted to the worst drought since the 1930's. Health Related/water 2 parts: Dr. Ted Goodfriend Hooked on Trout: Growing popularity of fly fishing for trout talk: Acid rain in lakes

Aired 03/22/1988

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