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Promotional graphic for "The Ways: Deep Snow Camp," showing an adult and child working on a frozen lake while another bundled-up figure looks on.
The Sokaogon Chippewa Community (Mole Lake Band of Lake Superior Chippewa) hosts camps to pass cultural knowledge to future generations. Chris McGeshick shares about the annual winter camp that teaches traditional and modern fishing techniques.
Illustration of the State of Wisconsin with learners, parents, and educators of various backgrounds, the logo for PBS Kids, the logo for PBS Wisconsin Education, and the text, used in every community in Wisconsin
Boost your 2026 summer reading program with playful hands-on learning and media resources about dinosaurs, paleontology, earth science, insects, and interesting stories from the past— including local history from right here in Wisconsin!
A social sharing graphic for the "Field Notes on Climate" series. On the right, a person in a striped cardigan and teal top looks down into an overflowing bin of colorful fabric scraps. Bold white hand-lettered text on the left reads "Field Notes on Climate" with a bumblebee illustration, and a teal banner below reads "Closet Conundrum."
Ami highlights how clothing choices and "fast fashion" impact our environment.
A social sharing graphic for the "Field Notes on Climate" series. A person wearing a yellow rain slicker and a multicolored umbrella hat smiles at the camera against a blurred outdoor background. Bold white hand-lettered text on the left reads "Field Notes on Climate" with a bumblebee illustration, and a teal banner below reads "Making Waves."
Rainfall and runoff impact water quality. Ami tracks efforts to protect our waterways.
A wide social sharing graphic featuring a person in a khaki jumpsuit reaching up toward leafy tree branches while walking along a row of young trees. Bold white hand-lettered text on the left reads "Field Notes on Climate," with a bumblebee illustration and a teal banner below reading "Down in the Dirt."
Soil plays a key role in the carbon cycle and supporting healthy ecosystems. Meet the scientists, farmers, and Indigenous knowledge holders working to improve soil health.
Field Notes on Climate: Breaking It Down," featuring a worker in a yellow hi-vis vest walking alongside a large pile of mixed waste at a landfill. The show's logo includes an illustrated bumblebee.
What happens to our trash? Ami investigates how landfills break down waste and how we can rethink what we throw away.
The Look Back logo with "Golden Books" text and host seated in studio, wide crop
How did Racine’s Western Publishing help create Little Golden Books? Check out The Look Back to learn more!
Illustration of people gathering at an event
Join PBS Wisconsin Education at the 2026 WIEA Annual Conference for presentations on resources for teaching American Indian Studies.
Photo of Ami Eckard-Lee, host of Field Notes on Climate
Solutions grow from looking and learning! Join host Ami in the new Field Notes on Climate series as she visits scientists, researchers, and youth in Wisconsin developing solutions for a sustainable and equitable climate future.
Social sharing graphic for "Field Notes on Climate" featuring a young girl tending seedlings in a raised garden bed, with the episode title "Planting Seeds of Change" in a teal banner.
Students in Wisconsin are leading climate projects in their communities. Ami meets youth turning ideas into action.