Everyone can bird final outing on Oct. 14

All are invited to attend the last in a series of three events designed for birders of all skills and abilities. Join “Everyone Can Bird: World Migratory Bird Day,” 9:30-11:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 14, at. Hawk Ridge in Duluth.

River Talks resume with “Duluth’s Lost Industries”

The River Talks, a series of informal science presentations, returns at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, for the season with “Duluth’s Lost Industries Along the St. Louis River,” an in-person presentation by local historian and author, Tony Dierckins. His talk will be held at the Lake Superior Estuarium

Lack of housing looms large as barrier to nature-based jobs in northern Wisconsin

Episode 51, 8/24/23 Lack of housing looms large as barrier to nature-based jobs in northern Wisconsin Transcript A report published recently by Wisconsin Sea Grant cites a lack of housing as a major barrier to development of nature-based jobs in Wisconsin’s northern tier. This includes Douglas, Ashland, Bayfield and Iron counties. This episode features interviews Read more about Lack of housing looms large as barrier to nature-based jobs in northern Wisconsin[…]

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Young people have options of further schooling or entering the workforce. Two new grants will enable Sea Grant staff to help students sort through those choices.