The Larry Meiller Show from Wisconsin Public Radio
Wisconsin Public Radio
2767 - Wildlife Wednesday with David and Jamie; Forestry & Wildlife Division of Extension helps Wisconsin’s forestry community; Kenosha area school, environmental group team up to protect watersheds
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2767 - Wildlife Wednesday with David and Jamie; Forestry & Wildlife Division of Extension helps Wisconsin’s forestry community; Kenosha area school, environmental group team up to protect watersheds
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Publicado08 jul. 2026
Duración1:39:52
Episodios
2767-
Wildlife Wednesday with David and Jamie; Forestry & Wildlife Division of Extension helps Wisconsin’s forestry community; Kenosha area school, environmental group team up to protect watersheds
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08 jul. 2026
2766-
Wisconsin tourism sets records; Mt. Telemark Village named ‘destination of the year’; and APT receives its first Tony Award
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07 jul. 2026
2765-
Audio documentary about morel mushroom mystery; Vegetarian and vegan cooking tips from Madison chef; ‘Let’s Make Cocktails!’ offers comics and instruction
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06 jul. 2026
2764-
Introducing The Lee Rayburn Show
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03 jul. 2026
2763-
Garden Talk: Outdoor living spaces; Effective landscape lighting
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03 jul. 2026
2762-
Home improvement: Energy efficiency and your home’s exterior, Concrete for driveways
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02 jul. 2026
2761-
Honey bees and their social behavior, Sharp-tailed grouse conservation, and truffle-hunting researchers
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01 jul. 2026
2760-
Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened
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30 jun. 2026
2759-
A closer look at the Wisconsin Idea; The Weather Guys return
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29 jun. 2026
2758-
Garden Talk: Why we garden; Wisconsin native ecosystems
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26 jun. 2026
2757-
A pre-road trip vehicle checklist; and the history of brewing beer in the Madison area
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25 jun. 2026
2756-
Wisconsin author shares tips for traveling better in old age
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24 jun. 2026
2755-
Dog training manual author returns; and how best to handle the end of a pet’s life
Escuchado
23 jun. 2026
2754-
Catching up with Michael Perry; The top songs of 1967
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22 jun. 2026
2753-
Garden Talk: Keeping pollinators in mind; Outdoor living for indoor plants
Escuchado
19 jun. 2026
2752-
Wind turbine building crew at center of novel ‘Pigeon Falls’; and how to shop for liability insurance
Escuchado
18 jun. 2026
2751-
Insect update; Outdoor writers talk about Wisconsin’s turkey hunt, Conservation Congress and more
Escuchado
17 jun. 2026
2750-
Real property tax relief, and professional tax advice
Escuchado
16 jun. 2026
2749-
Physical therapists answer your questions; ‘Born to Flourish: How New Science and Ancient Wisconsin Reveal a Simple Path to Thriving’
Escuchado
15 jun. 2026
2748-
Garden Talk: When your garden gets thirsty; The Vicars of Vegetables reunite!
Escuchado
12 jun. 2026
2747-
Ways to prevent water in your basement; and the pros and cons of hot tub ownership
Escuchado
11 jun. 2026
2746-
Birdwatching in the summer: What to watch for when migration ends
Escuchado
10 jun. 2026
2745-
A Med Flight physician retires; and Alzheimer’s disease research and treatment
Escuchado
09 jun. 2026
2744-
Technology update; ‘The Long Game’
Escuchado
08 jun. 2026
2743-
Garden Talk: How to stretch your gardening dollars; The growing popularity of raised beds
Escuchado
05 jun. 2026
2742-
Protection from scams, and the limited value of extended warranties
Escuchado
04 jun. 2026
2741-
Wildlife Wednesday; Managed grazing in Wisconsin
Escuchado
03 jun. 2026
2740-
A science literacy advocate; and making falling space debris less dangerous; listener suggestions
Escuchado
02 jun. 2026
2739-
Literary horror set in Antarctica is subject of UW professor’s novel; Your guide to summertime cooking and grilling
Escuchado
01 jun. 2026
2738-
Garden Talk: Bayfield in Bloom 2026
Escuchado
29 mayo 2026
2737-
School boards are bastions of democracy; farmer and aid worker writes memoir; and the history of a Madison sports stadium
Escuchado
28 mayo 2026
2736-
Spotting springtime invasive plants; Wild turkeys in Wisconsin; Whooping crane population update
Escuchado
27 mayo 2026
2735-
Protecting our pets from ticks; and a new ban on taking native reptiles from the wild
Escuchado
26 mayo 2026
2734-
The unifying and healing powers of music
Escuchado
25 mayo 2026
2733-
Garden Talk: Tomato growers handbook; We need bugs; Pet safe gardens
Escuchado
22 mayo 2026
2732-
The implications of ‘gray divorce’; and regional news from Big River Magazine
Escuchado
21 mayo 2026
2731-
Biodiversity in our state; Port Washington’s environmentally-friendly marina; Mushrooms in the garden
Escuchado
20 mayo 2026
2730-
Swedish cuisine; Old World Wisconsin expands; and how music transports us
Escuchado
19 mayo 2026
2729-
Physical therapy: hypermobility; Meat, sustainability and the future on our plates
Escuchado
18 mayo 2026
2728-
Garden Talk: Growing vegetables in containers; Is it time to try straw bale gardening?
Escuchado
15 mayo 2026
2727-
Finding talented tradespeople for home projects; Exploring Lake Michigan’s many shipwrecks
Escuchado
14 mayo 2026
2726-
Insect update; Preserving Wisconsin farmland for future generations; May is for wetlands
Escuchado
13 mayo 2026
2725-
Care for caregivers; stroke awareness; and a visit by Dr. Zorba Paster
Escuchado
12 mayo 2026
2724-
Tech update; Robots and AI on the farm; Milwaukee’s The Whatnot Museum
Escuchado
11 mayo 2026
2723-
Garden Talk: Adding natives to an established garden; A photographer’s journey through grief and gardening
Escuchado
08 mayo 2026
2722-
Great new books to read this summer
Escuchado
07 mayo 2026
2721-
Wildlife Wednesday: Transform your woodland into a wildlife haven
Escuchado
06 mayo 2026
2720-
Spring issue of ‘Our Wisconsin’ revels in state character and beauty
Escuchado
05 mayo 2026
2719-
Cooking fresh fish with Chef Joel Olson
Escuchado
04 mayo 2026
2718-
Garden Talk: What to do now to make your garden better later