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.
Students in Wisconsin are leading climate projects in their communities. Ami meets youth turning ideas into action.
Wild rice (manoomin) is vital to ecosystems and culture. Ami explores how environmental changes are affecting this important plant.
How we get around shapes emissions, health, and climate. Ami explores how biking and other choices can shift environmental impacts of transportation.
Pollinators keep ecosystems and food systems running. Ami explores why they matter and what’s affecting their populations.
Rainer Posselt, a Psychotherapist at Stockbridge-Munsee Health and Wellness Center, talks about celebrating culture and knowing who you are.
Learn about how you can become a PBS Certified Media Literacy Educator with support from PBS Wisconsin Education.
July 2026 will mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. As educators and learners prepare to move into a new school year following this milestone, PBS Wisconsin Education and partners are convening a 1.5 day summit for 3rd-12th grade educators who teach civics and history.
Hunter VanZile, a young off-road racer from Forest County Potawatomi, discusses the impact his community has on his racing journey.
Navigate important civics concepts for learners of all ages with trusted resources from PBS.