We learn more about the National Park Service’s observations of brown bears. Then, a Wisconsin music professor shares his work on electro-acoustic research. Later, a WPR reporter helps us analyze the results of Wisconsin’s primary election.
Featured in this Show
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Alaskan park camera provides information about wild brown bears
Katmai National Park and Preserve sets up an annual camera at Brooks Falls to monitor grizzly bear activity. A park specialist joins us to talk about what the National Park Service has learned about grizzly bears and why it continues to run the camera.
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A look at UW-Madison's Electro-Acoustic Research Space
A UW-Madison music professor joins the show to tell us what electro-acoustic music is, and to tell us about the Electro-Acoustic Research Space that makes it possible for him and his students to experiment with instruments.
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Breaking down Tuesday's primaries
WPR’s State Capitol Bureau Chief breaks down Tuesday’s primary elections and what the results mean for November.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Emilie Burditt Producer
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Lian Law Guest
- Daniel Grabois Guest
- Shawn Johnson Guest
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