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.
Pollinators keep ecosystems and food systems running. Ami explores why they matter and what’s affecting their populations.
Changing climate conditions mean changes to Wisconsin's agricultural production. Examine its effects through the story of one family’s farm.
Meet a Wisconsin family of tree tappers and learn why changes in climate could have significant impacts on the statewide production of maple syrup.
Meet the Climate Trackers, a group of scientists who are using measurements to tell the story of climate change and inform the decisions that will shape our future. In the resources below, you’ll learn about these scientists and their lab, and discover why their research matters in real life. Grab your notebook to take notes as you explore!
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Waadookodaading educators integrate the tradition of sugaring into the curriculum to support Ojibwe language learning.
Fred Ackley Jr. of the Sokaogon Chippewa Community of Mole Lake harvests wild rice.
When the United States Government’s land grabs put his people in harm’s way, this Menominee leader pushed back and proposed a new plan to protect their homeland and way of life.