We’re part of an intricate web of life. But climate change is stressing that web, including the Wisconsin's wildlife. We ...
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, steam fog forms as cold air moves over warm water. Water evaporates and immediately condenses in the cold air above. Heat from the ...
Peat bogs sequester a huge amount of carbon dioxide. But as scientists work to better understand bogs' sequestration, they're under threat.
The Milwaukee County Zoo joined dozens of area school districts that decided to close Feb. 12 due to a snow storm that's ...
Birdwatchers are amazed to discover the amenities and the large flocks of various species when they visit Phelps County.
A project in the marsh near Stone Harbor looks at how to counter sea level rise using dredged material to save the wetlands.
Beavers can cause property damage, but research shows they positively impact the environment. Some landowners are ditching ...
A mild winter with low or no snow to cover fields allows birds such as sandhill cranes and Canada geese to stay in Wisconsin.
The overhaul trades old wetlands maps for a new jurisdictional determination and wetlands delineation process. The wetlands regulations will lower the regulatory threshold to 7.4 acres on Jan. 1, 2028 ...
Biodiversity is declining across the planet, but what about in Wisconsin, how do we measure it, and how can we stop it?
It was sometimes referred to as a bayou, but most often as a "slough." Whatever you called the waterway into the Fox River, ...
A new European Wetland Map shows Europe’s peatlands, floodplains and coastal wetlands more comprehensively than ever before in one map. Compiled from about 200 data sources, this map informs policy ...