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Wisconsin Water News
University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
63 episodes
3 months ago
Wisconsin is a state shaped by water. From its western border defined by the Mississippi River to two of the five lakes that make up the world’s largest freshwater system to its north and east, the state is awash in this valuable commodity. The interior is defined by more than 15,000 lakes scattered across counties both rural and urban, more than 5 million acres of wetlands, more than 84,000 miles rivers and streams and 1.2 quadrillion gallons of groundwater. Two Wisconsin programs provide a statewide and multidisciplinary approach to supporting livelihoods and enhancing lifestyles through the research of, education about and outreach focused on those waters. These programs are the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute and the University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This new podcast series, Wisconsin Water News, highlights stories previously only available in print from these programs. Series Narrator and Science Communicator Marie Zhuikov brings the stories alive by featuring in-person and phone interviews of the people behind the news.
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Natural Sciences
Science,
Earth Sciences
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Wisconsin is a state shaped by water. From its western border defined by the Mississippi River to two of the five lakes that make up the world’s largest freshwater system to its north and east, the state is awash in this valuable commodity. The interior is defined by more than 15,000 lakes scattered across counties both rural and urban, more than 5 million acres of wetlands, more than 84,000 miles rivers and streams and 1.2 quadrillion gallons of groundwater. Two Wisconsin programs provide a statewide and multidisciplinary approach to supporting livelihoods and enhancing lifestyles through the research of, education about and outreach focused on those waters. These programs are the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute and the University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This new podcast series, Wisconsin Water News, highlights stories previously only available in print from these programs. Series Narrator and Science Communicator Marie Zhuikov brings the stories alive by featuring in-person and phone interviews of the people behind the news.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science,
Earth Sciences
Episodes (20/63)
Wisconsin Water News
When it comes to aquatic plant management, words matter
9 months ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Oil spills trigger natural pollutants in groundwater
11 months ago
4 minutes 41 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Climate Change Causes Uphill Battle at Downhill Ski areas
1 year ago
5 minutes 12 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Using Sound to Connect People to Green Bay
1 year ago
17 minutes 47 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Lake and River Foams Study Reveals High PFAS Levels
1 year ago
5 minutes 17 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 58: Wisconsin sport fish carry suite of new viruses
1 year ago
5 minutes 36 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 57: Northern Wisconsin communities benefit from climate change program
1 year ago
5 minutes 52 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 56: Marine Debris Play Script Available for Free
1 year ago
8 minutes 43 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 55: Wisconsin’s rural residents concerned about water quality
1 year ago
4 minutes 24 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 54: Plastics learning kit educates and enthralls
2 years ago
5 minutes 5 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 53: Hoping for snow: Wisconsin snow data project captures snowflake images and students’ attention
2 years ago
5 minutes 39 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 52: Providing Access for All to a National Lakeshore
2 years ago
7 minutes 56 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 51: Lack of housing looms large as barrier to nature-based jobs in northern Wisconsin
2 years ago
7 minutes

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 50: Persistent Pollution: Researchers Investigate the key to E. coli Bacteria Survival in Lake Michigan Beach Sand and Water
2 years ago
5 minutes 49 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 49: The Big Picture on Bluff Erosion Along Lake Michigan
2 years ago
6 minutes 10 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 48: Testing Ceded Territories for PFAS at request of tribes
2 years ago
6 minutes 52 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 47: The Stories Trees Tell
2 years ago
16 minutes 13 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 46: Marine Debris Play Debuts in Door County
2 years ago
6 minutes 11 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 45: Accessible Birding Event Delivers
3 years ago
5 minutes 24 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Episode 44: Research Survey Aligns the Wisconsin Idea with Water - 8/30/22
3 years ago
4 minutes 52 seconds

Wisconsin Water News
Wisconsin is a state shaped by water. From its western border defined by the Mississippi River to two of the five lakes that make up the world’s largest freshwater system to its north and east, the state is awash in this valuable commodity. The interior is defined by more than 15,000 lakes scattered across counties both rural and urban, more than 5 million acres of wetlands, more than 84,000 miles rivers and streams and 1.2 quadrillion gallons of groundwater. Two Wisconsin programs provide a statewide and multidisciplinary approach to supporting livelihoods and enhancing lifestyles through the research of, education about and outreach focused on those waters. These programs are the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute and the University of Wisconsin Water Resources Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This new podcast series, Wisconsin Water News, highlights stories previously only available in print from these programs. Series Narrator and Science Communicator Marie Zhuikov brings the stories alive by featuring in-person and phone interviews of the people behind the news.