Tagged: Environmental Science
A 30-minute repackaging of several “Searching for Sustainability” video segments will be airing as an Into the Outdoors broadcast Dec. 23-24 on Wisconsin Public Television. The broadcast features a segment with UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Deb...
Last week, 340 scientists, resource managers, municipal planners, non-profit organizations, educators and citizens gathered in downtown Green Bay to discuss ongoing challenges and recent successes in managing and protecting water quality, habitat and species...
Saturday, Sept. 16 is going to be a beautiful day for a run — especially one that benefits local habitat restoration and student research. UW-Green Bay is hosting the “Spawning Run” with proceeds benefiting...
UW-Green Bay student Angie Grimm, the first female mentor for National Wild Turkey Foundation Wisconsin – North Shore Chapter, answers questions about her position in this article. Grimm is pursuing a major in environmental sciences.
It’s a documentary that takes viewers across Northeast Wisconsin to the Niagara Escarpment. It is a ridge of rock millions of years old — reaching from east-central Wisconsin all the way to Upstate New...
UW-Green Bay Prof. John Luczaj (Geology, Geoscience) will appear in a documentary about the Niagara Escarpment that premieres this week. The documentary is titled “The Great Ledge” by Dan Larson. The Niagara Escarpment is...
Environmental Science and Biology students had a field day monitoring more than 100 fish at a restored wetland on the west shore of Green Bay. The students, under the direction of Assistant Prof. Patrick...
Toni Glymph-Martin, senior environmental microbiologist, will give a presentation on “Wastewater Treatment: A Positive Role of Bacteria, Protozoa and Metazoa,” at the Natural and Applied Sciences (NAS) seminar Friday, April 7, 2017. NAS seminars...
UW-Green Bay Prof. John Stoll (Public and Environmental Affairs) will be one of the lead researchers on a new study designed to calculate the social, recreational and economic impact of the region’s fishery. Given...
On Friday, the U.S. State Department granted a permit for the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, a reversal of policy under former President Barack Obama. Wisconsin Public Radio talked to environmental expert, UW-Green...