DNR Crowdsourcing Snake Research, Family Farms As A Concept, Heat Snap In Wisconsin

Air Date:
Heard On Central Time
Dairy farm
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (CC-BY-ND)

Snake fungal disease has the DNR asking Wisconsin citizens to document reptiles that appear to have it. We find out why and how you can take part. Then we talk with a crop scientist about what she says is a problematic view of family farms. And we discuss what’s causing the Wisconsin heat wave.

Featured in this Show

  • Heat Wave Across Much Of Wisconsin

    Much of Wisconsin dealt with high temperatures Wednesday, as the state braces for a heat wave that’s expected to worsen throughout the week. We talk to a meteorologist about what’s causing it, and how long it’s expected to continue.

  • DNR Asks For Help Identifying Snakes With Fungal Disease

    The Wisconsin DNR is concerned about the number of reptiles contracting snake fungal disease. And they’re asking for help from the public to identify and document examples in the wild. We talk to a DNR representative about the problem and what to look for.

  • Why Idealizing Family Farms May Harm Them

    The concept of family farms is a big part of Wisconsin’s identity. But our guest says that idealizing that type of agriculture belies what a hard way it can be to make a living, and ignores that it was never easy.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Chris Malina Producer
  • Jonathan Erdman Guest
  • Rori Paloski Guest
  • Sarah Taber Guest

Related Stories