Joy Cardin
from Monday, July 30, 2012 at 6:00 AM
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| A leading scientist recently estimated that only half - or about 43-thousand - of the world's species of spiders have been discovered. Joy Cardin's guest discusses some of the creepy crawlers that call Wisconsin their home, common misconceptions, and answers your spider-related questions.
Then, it's our Monday Morning Wake-Up Call. Last week health officials discovered the first case of West Nile Virus in Wisconsin this year, in a bird. Joy's guest discusses how we can contract West Nile Virus, and how we can prevent it.
Guests:
- Mike Draney (DRAY-nee), Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, UW-Green Bay. http://wpr.org/r/?779
- Diep Hoang Johnson, vector-borne epidemiologist with the Division of Public Health at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. |
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