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Thursday, August 31, 2017, 6:15pm
By Dean Knetter

More than one hundred retired scientists and conservationists are getting back to work to fill the voids they see being left by the Department of Natural Resources.  We talk with two members of Wisconsin's Green Fire about the group's mission and how they plan to engage the public on environmental issues....

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