Doing nothing, Grey wolf management

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We talk to a Wisconsin professor teaching a class about being intentional about doing nothing and being mindful. Then, a former wildlife biologist takes us through the details of the new proposed gray wolf management plan for the Wisconsin DNR.

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    A new class at Lawrence has gotten a lot of buzz, because it encourages students to disconnect, to be more mindful — to do nothing. We talk with the professor about how it’s been going.

  • Female quarterback advocates for more women in sports, female empowerment

    The senior quarterback for Pewaukee High School’s homecoming game was, to some people’s surprise, a woman. A senior at Pewaukee High School, she’s breaking barriers about who can play in sports and advocating for other women to join in the game.

  • A closer look at the DNR's new proposed wolf management plan

    A state committee has proposed a new wolf management plan for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. We learn more about what it entails and what impact it could have.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Emilie Burditt Producer
  • Lorin Cox Producer
  • Constance Kassor Guest
  • Ava Matz Guest
  • Adrian Wydeven Guest