by Hilary Dugan | Jan 30, 2024 | Videos
Here in Wisconsin, like most northern latitudes, the vast majority of freshwater research occurs during the warmer months of “open water” season. But most lakes in Wisconsin are frozen for three to five months a year and there is a lot scientists...
by Mary Burns | Jan 11, 2024 | Videos
Wisconsin Academy and the UW-Madison’s Trout Lake Station welcomed Mary Burns for an artist’s talk at Minocqua Public Library that was live-streamed courtesy of our friends at Trout Lake. Watch the video to learn about Burns’ studio practice and weaving...
by Kyle Farris | Jul 22, 2021 | Magazine Article
On a cool, sunny morning, Eric Leis trudges through the glassy water of Lake Onalaska and stops about fifteen feet from shore. He dips a large, flat rake into the water and sweeps it along the bottom. A parasitologist and fish biologist at the La Crosse Fish Health...
by Gary Besaw, Bill Davis | Mar 24, 2021 | Videos
“Tracing Connections Between Water and Climate,” features Gary Besaw (Former Tribal Chair, Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin) and Bill Davis (Senior Legal Analyst, River Alliance of Wisconsin) discussing the integral role that “systems...
by Brenda Coley, Kirsten Shead | Dec 16, 2020 | Videos
The final of three online breakfast presentations featured Kirsten Shead and Brenda Coley, Co-Executive Directors of Milwaukee Water Commons. The two spoke about their mission-driven work to help catalyze Milwaukee as a true model Water City—a place where all...