Fen-Tastic
June 30, 2017
WRI researchers will use spectrometry to map the health of key Wisconsin wetlands. June 30, 2017 By Aaron R. Conklin You’ve likely heard of fens, a particular type of miry and...
Undercurrents – The Hidden Knowledge of Groundwater
May 25, 2017
New Podcast Series May 25, 2017 By Elizabeth A. White If you’ve ever thrown a penny in a well and made a wish, you’ve participated in the cross-cultural ritual of casting offe...
This is Your Soil on Acid
March 29, 2017
Could increased nitrates in soil be leading to an increase in uranium in groundwater? A pair of UW Stevens-Point researchers are digging into the question. March 29, 2017 By Aaro...
Groundwater Is the Focus of International Digital Award-Winning Communication Piece
January 17, 2017
Jan. 17, 2017 In a world of Tweets, popular audio podcasts like “Serial” and video chronicling all aspects of everyday life, communication has taken on a new tenor. This digital approach ...
New Project Attacks Urban Water Contamination Through Science and Policy
December 12, 2016
December 12, 2016 By Marie Zhuikov University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee researcher Sandra McLellan is heading one of five research proposals that received funding in a national annual com...
Learn About Wisconsin’s Water Wealth at Sauk Prairie Library
November 21, 2016
Nov. 21, 2016 The Sauk City Public Library will host a traveling photo display on Wisconsin water, created by the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant College Program and University of Wisco...
Thanksgiving for Wisconsin’s Waters
November 21, 2016
Nov. 21, 2016 It’s the time of year to take stock of the previous 10 months and tally up gratitude. Wisconsin Sea Grant and its sister program the University of Wisconsin Water Resources ...
In Muskego? Visit the Traveling Water Exhibit
October 28, 2016
Oct. 28, 2016 The Muskego Public Library will host a traveling photo display on Wisconsin water, created by the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant College Program and University of Wisconsin...
Rising Water Temperatures Change Timing of Great Lakes Fish Migrations
October 27, 2016
October 27, 2016 By Katy Thostenson “We think of fish not only as worth protecting and understanding in their own right, but also as important vectors of nutrients that fertilize...