New Information On The State Of Wisconsin’s Mussels, The Social And Economic Impacts Of Heritage Languages

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A mussel in a person's hand above a waterway
Photo credit: U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Northeast Region

The DNR is undergoing conservation efforts aimed at the state’s mussel population. We learn about the results of a new survey that examined the challenges facing Wisconsin’s native mussels. Then, we learn about heritage languages across the state and what initiatives could help them survive.

Featured in this Show

  • DNR's Native Mussel Survey Highlights Successes, Challenges

    Mussels play an important role in maintaining healthy waterways in Wisconsin, but there are challenges facing many of the state’s native mussel species. We hear from two biologists about the results from a statewide native mussel survey, the first in 40 years, as well as the conservation efforts already underway.

  • Heritage Languages In Wisconsin

    A heritage language is one that’s spoken in the home, but not developed outside of it. Our guest says that comes with social and economic costs. We look at the state of heritage languages in Wisconsin and what legislators and communities can do to expand dual language programs across the state.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Laura Pavin Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Lisie Kitchel Guest
  • Jesse Weinzinger Guest
  • Cathy Stafford Guest