Bat fever has hit Winnebago County. And it’s not just because Halloween is almost here. Thanks to a Green Fund project submitted by the Wildlife Conservation Club (WCC) in spring 2023, UW Oshkosh has been given three bat detectors. These bat detectors pick up the echolocation calls of the eight types of bats found in.
The Willow Project, a recent oil drilling project in northern Alaska, will affect those all across the country, even in Wisconsin, Jim Feldman, the director of environmental studies at UW Oshkosh said. The project will create an increase in climate change due to the natural resources being put into the atmosphere. “The real cost is.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed new standards in the regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of human-made chemicals used in industry and consumer products since the 1940s. Though the standards would drastically alter Wisconsin’s current PFAS laws, they should have little impact on Oshkosh given the low PFAS levels in.
After raising Monarchs during spring 2020, the Girl Scouts began working on projects to educate the public on the importance of sustaining the butterflies.