FOOD & DRINK
Trees for Tomorrow experiments with deer deterrents to help trees grow
Trees for Tomorrow was founded on the premise that for every tree that was cut down, two would be planted in its place. Back in the 40s, when the organization was created, trees were planted on the Eagle River campus. They were just about ready to be harvested when a 2020 windstorm pushed the timeline up a bit.
Ticks turning up as spring progresses
People enjoying the outdoors are likely to run across some ticks. Ashley Johnson, a Nurse Practitioner at the Aspirus Tick-Borne Illness Center in Woodruff, says tick season got off to an early start this year, with some ticks already being reported in March. The tiny, blood-sucking parasites that can pose...
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