water
So where are we now, ten years after the publication of the first Waters of Wisconsin report?
My favorite passage from Mark Twain’s Life on the Mississippi is the part in which Twain writes about learning from his river boat pilot how to “read the water.”
Solo exhibitions by photographers Ida Wyman and Kevin Miyazaki.
Sandra Postel, director of the Global Water Policy Project, discusses local and global water challenges as part of the Wisconsin Academy’s renewed Waters of Wisconsin Initiative.
Unsightly multi-colored algal blooms appeared earlier than usual on lakes across Wisconsin in the summer of 2012.
A fact-finding research organization, the U.S. Geological Survey is probably best known as the nation’s largest civilian mapping agency.
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