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Russ Hefty talks about some of the lessons learned from Arboretum research that are now used in Madison's Conservation Parks.
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In Wisconsin Cherokee Marsh
Russ Hefty talks about some of the lessons learned from Arboretum research that are now used in Madison's Conservation Parks. First aired: November 26, 2009
In Wisconsin Effigy Tree Installed
This Web exclusive video shows how the bronzed Effigy Tree was set in place in Madison's Hudson Park. First aired: November 12, 2009
In Wisconsin Harry Whitehorse: Effigy Tree
Watch our original story on the carving of the Effigy Tree and its dedication in 1991. First aired: November 12, 2009
In Wisconsin Clever Birds
Researcher Mike Mossman describes how turkey vultures can adapt to vast changes in heat and cold. First aired: January 08, 2009
In Wisconsin Vulture Ode
Lisa Hartman spent years researching turkey vultures. She reads an excerpt from her upcoming memoir that describes her adventures & her great love for the bird. First aired: January 08, 2009
In Wisconsin Tombolo
Ever wonder what a tombolo is? Neil Howk, interpretive ranger for the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, explains. First aired: September 18, 2008
In Wisconsin More from the Ice Age Trail: Manitowoc leg
Videographer Chuck France highlights more of the unique features found on the Manitowoc County leg of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. First aired: November 27, 2008
In Wisconsin How did glaciers form Devil's Lake?
Tim Malzahn of the Ice Age Park and Trail Foundation explains how glaciers made Devil's Lake. First aired: September 25, 2008
In Wisconsin How can raindrops have an effect on hiking trails?
Tim Malzahn of the Ice Age Park and Trail Foundation explains how natural elements such as drops of rain can transform the look of a hiking trail over time. First aired: September 25, 2008
In Wisconsin Gold Finches
A brief profile of the nesting and eating habits of gold finches. First aired: November 06, 2008
In Wisconsin Owl Migration
Jim Knickelbine explains how the Woodland Dunes Nature Center serves as a combination restaurant/rest stop for avian travelers. First aired: November 20, 2008
In Wisconsin Eco Benefits of the Woodland Dunes
The Woodland Dunes Nature Center is wedged between the cities of Two Rivers and Manitowoc, and that location offers great ecological benefits to those cities. First aired: November 20, 2008
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