Wisconsin is home to more than 50 different species of mosquitoes. Our guest examines these pesky insects and shares how to protect against the diseases they carry. Plus, the construction of a 100-mile transmission line was just approved. We find out more about this project and why its considered a controversial decision.
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Where A Wet Summer Leaves Wisconsin's Mosquito Season
With a couple months of summer under our belts, we get an update on Wisconsin’s mosquito season. A UW-Madison researcher discusses how our weather has affected the population, how to effectively avoid bites, and what scientists are learning about these bloodsucking pests.
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Cardinal-Hickory Creek Transmission Line Approved
A 500-million dollar power line project was just approved by the Wisconsin Public Service Commission. A reporter explains what this decision means and why its being met with opposition.
Episode Credits
- Kealey Bultena Host
- Keegan Kyle Producer
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Lyric Bartholomay Guest
- Chris Hubbuch Guest
- George Meyer Guest
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