Story and photo by Larry Yellen I had hit the road early on this frosty March morning, heading out from my vacation home in Wisconsin’s Driftless Region, where I escape Illinois for some first-class fly fishing. My plan was to drive just beyond…
Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine encourages reader photos and feedback. On this page, you will find letters that appeared in the last two years. Older letters from recent past issues may be found online here. Other magazine issues, including…
© MIKE GORSKI This year marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day — a milestone certainly worth celebrating.
EARTH DAY AT 50: EXPANDED COVERAGE Environmental awakening Tia Nelson, environmental activist and daughter of Earth Day founder Apostle Islands lakeshore celebrates its own 50th 1970 snapshot This is the dawning
Michele Witecha Unlike intense wildfires, controlled burns in forested areas feature flames usually no higher than a fire hydrant.© DNR FILES The relationship between fire and our landscape has always been complicated.
Story and photos by Tim Sweet At Heckrodt Wetland Reserve in Menasha, boardwalks meander through beautiful scenes in every season. If Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz” fame had hailed from Menasha instead of Kansas, she might have clicked her heels…
EARTH DAY AT 50: EXPANDED COVERAGE Environmental awakening Tia Nelson, environmental activist and daughter of Earth Day founder Apostle Islands National Lakeshore celebrates its own 50th 1970 snapshot
Kevin Feind Big Manitou Falls rushes over the rocks at Pattison State Park.© GERVASE THOMPSON Had it not been for Martin Pattison, the fourth highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains might have ended up underwater.
EARTH DAY AT 50: EXPANDED COVERAGE Environmental awakening Tia Nelson, environmental activist and daughter of Earth Day founder Apostle Islands National Lakeshore celebrates its own 50th 1970 snapshot
EARTH DAY AT 50: EXPANDED COVERAGE Environmental awakening Tia Nelson, environmental activist and daughter of Earth Day founder Apostle Islands National Lakeshore celebrates its own 50th 1970 snapshot