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Humans Teach Cranes To Be Cranes In Baraboo

The International Crane Foundation, based in Baraboo, works around the world to save cranes. Producer Breann Schossow spent a day ...

Hunting Season: Nine Days In November

The sound of ice cracking in the cedar swamp signaled it is deer moving and they are coming fast.  Through ...

Photographer Captures Beauty Of North Woods Landscape

Jeff Rennicke traveled the globe as a nature writer for magazines like Backpacker, Sierra and National Geographic.  But it was ...

Wisconsin Life #308: “Picture This”

A nature photographer, a cyclocross enthusiast and a couple that runs an animal sanctuary are among the Wisconsin people sharing ...

Wisconsin Life #307: “Natural Talents”

A unique Milwaukee choir, chainsaw carver, Star Wars cosplayer and others share their stories in this episode.   In this ...

Couple’s Care Gives Flight To Monarch Butterflies

Darcy Hess admits she and her husband have strange viewing habits, “Gary and I don't like watch reality television, we ...

Retired Teacher Plants Seeds Of Thought

On a cold March afternoon, a class of energetic third graders bounds into the agriculture workshops at Mineral Point High ...

Enjoying The Last Days Of Autumn Before Winter

Right about now, you’re probably enjoying all that Autumn has to offer. You’re pulling your cozy sweaters out of storage, ...

Paranormal Investigators Look For Ghosts In Milwaukee

Milwaukee journalist Tea Krulos spent over a year meeting individuals who have made it their life's passion to hunt down ...

Women Blaze Path As Ice Age Trail Volunteers

You could say Pat Witkowski wears her passion for the Ice Age Trail on her sleeve, if it wasn't also ...

Wisconsin Life #305: “Blazing Trails”

A Door County goat farmer, a scenic trailblazer and author Patrick Rothfuss share their unique Wisconsin lives in this episode. ...