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Photo with golden yellow cast effect depicting a person performing agricultural work and carrying a tray of small vegetable plants ready for planting with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and a subtitle for the page, About
Check out "Climate Wisconsin", an educational collection of stories about the impacts of climate change around Wisconsin. (Grades 6-12)
Small yellow birds perched around a bird feeder, with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and the name of the story, Phenology
Learn how the work of "A Sand County Almanac" author Aldo Leopold is being used to assess the effects of climate change today.
Tom Marchant holding up a fish caught while ice fishing, with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and the name of the story, Ice Fishing
Opportunities for heading out on the lakes are shrinking for ice fishing enthusiasts. Hear from two ice fishers about their experiences heading out on the lakes to fish.
Marshall Pecore standing in front of the Menominee forests, with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and the name of the story, Forestry
Find out how climate change is impacting the forests managed by the Menominee Nation and what it means for the health of forests across the state.
Peter raising his arm to cast his line while fly fishing, with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and the name of the story, Fly Fishing
Wisconsin's driftless area offers some of the best trout fishing in the state. Examine the ways climate change may impact local trout populations and opportunities for fishing.
Kyle carrying a tray of plants, with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and the name of the story, Extreme Heat
Changing climate conditions mean changes to Wisconsin's agricultural production. Examine its effects through the story of one family’s farm.
A child playing outside looking at the camera, with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and the name of the story, Extreme Heat
Extreme heat in Wisconsin can be deadly. Learn about why it's getting worse and the factors that can make some people more vulnerable than others.
An illustration showing a person seated in a lawn chair outside in winter, with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and the name of the story, Adaption & Mitigation
Responses to climate change fall into two broad categories: adaptation and mitigation. Learn why both are important in the fight against climate change.
Photo with golden yellow cast effect depicting a young girl wearing braids standing next to a sidewalk on an extremely hot day with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and a subtitle for the page, Resources
Get the most out of the "Climate Wisconsin" collection with helpful educator resources, like extension activity ideas, discussion questions, essays, and more.
A close-up of the tap in a tree, with the superimposed collection title, Climate Wisconsin, Stories from a State of Change, and the name of the story, Sugaring
Meet a Wisconsin family of tree tappers and learn why changes in climate could have significant impacts on the statewide production of maple syrup.
Photo of Nick showing off an old bicycle with the logo for The Look Back and the title of the episode, On the Move
Discover what bicycle materials, styles, and accessories can tell us about riders from the past in this episode of "The Look Back."
Photo of Kacie holding a bowling ball up in front of her while looking up and to the viewer's left, with the logo for The Look Back and the title of the episode, Bowled Over
Custom bowling shirts handmade in Wisconsin can offer insight into everyday American life during the Vietnam era. Check it out in "The Look Back."
Sergio looking up and to the left towards a bunk bed frame with the logo for The Look Back and the title of the episode, Ripe for Change
How do bunk beds hold the history of agricultural production in postwar Wisconsin? Dig into it in this episode of "The Look Back."
Nick outside tilting up an old trunk so the top is visible to the viewer
Watch this episode of "The Look Back" to discover how a trunk helps tell the story of conserving natural resources.
Photo of Tom showing Sergio records with logo for The Look Back and episode title superimposed
Discover what music records and a Wisconsin chair company reveal about life and business in post-WWI Wisconsin in this episode of "The Look Back."
Photo of Cat and Nick looking at books open on a table with the logo for The Look Back and the episode title, Fit to Print
Before social media, amateur newspapers documented the experiences of young people during the Progressive Era. Learn how they were made and distributed in this episode of "The Look Back."
Photo of Taylor standing in front of a red wall in art exhibition with logo for The Look Back and the title of the episode, Not Set In Stone
Get a different take on Lincoln’s legacy and the freeing of enslaved people through the Emancipation Group sculpture.How can art shape our ideas about historical events and figures? Find out in this episode of "The Look Back."
Photo of Taylor holding up an embroidery hoop while talking, with logo for The Look Back, and the title of the episode, A Stitch In Time
Learn what the stitches of a sampler can tell us about the past in this episode of "The Look Back."
Photo of Kacie and Taylor looking at a wrought iron toaster on display with the logo for The Look Back and the title of the episode, An Iron In the Fire
What does toast have to do with the time of the fur trade in Wisconsin? Watch this episode of "The Look Back" to satisfy your burning curiosity!
Photo of Kacie and Cat using magnifying glasses to look closely at a sundial with the logo for The Look Back and the title of the episode, Time to Shine
How does a sundial-compass give us direction about people coming to the area that is now Wisconsin? Take a closer look with this episode of "The Look Back."