More than two years after it closed to the public for a $10 million renovation, the International Crane Foundation’s Baraboo headquarters will…
The groups claim the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service violated federal law by authorizing the line, known as Cardinal-Hickory Creek, to cross the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge, and the USDA’s Rural Utilities Service failed to consider alternatives in its environmental review.
Hunters do play a large part in conservation efforts across the U.S. through their taxes, licenses and donations. That being said, the mere act of hunting alone is not conservation.
In 1992, Kathy Kuntz enrolled in UW-Madison, expecting to earn a PhD in history, but it was a temp job as a receptionist at a nonprofit that led her into what would become a career in energy.
Its designer says a fleet of these ships could clean a third of our oceans. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.
More than 40 acres of former farmland northwest of Portage will be restored to wetland next year, the first Columbia County property to join t…
Armstrong has dedicated nearly 40 years of his life to restoring local landscapes in Wisconsin.
As the climate changes, species move to adapt. Preserving these unique areas can help them survive.
Scientists have examined which members of the animal kingdom might be at risk of catching the coronavirus.
In Amboseli National Park in Kenya, elephants were fitted with tracking collars on Wednesday as part of an event to mark World Elephant Day.
To date, no great apes are known to have contracted the coronavirus, and those humans who study and protect them would like to keep it that way.
Wildlife conservationist groups unveiled rare videos and photos of three new male Indochinese tigers taken in Thailand's western forest region…
A Baraboo nonprofit group dedicated to mitigating the effects of climate change completed the first phase of a project to reduce household ene…
If it weren’t for the coronavirus pandemic, George Archibald would be in Mongolia continuing his work abroad for the Baraboo-based conservatio…
With teams across the world, the International Crane Foundation had to adapt to the threat posed by the novel coronavirus much earlier than ot…
"Re-wilding" is the trend toward diversifying traditional lawns by putting in native plants, but such landscaping involves more than simply quitting pruning or letting properties go to seed.
Gov. Tony Evers declared 2019 the year of clean drinking water. Not long after, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos formed a bipartisan clean water tas…
A steady supply of clean water is a privilege we often take for granted. Here are some tips on minimizing waste by reducing water consumption.
From his position leading the Aldo Leopold Foundation and its conservation legacy, Buddy Huffaker knows what challenges private woodland owner…
Baraboo native Gordon “Gordie” Blum didn’t see himself being an integral part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture when he graduated from the…