How a Changing Climate is Changing our Wisconsin Way of Life
227 State Street, Madison
Whether it’s fruit from our orchards, winter recreation, water quality, wildlife habitat or traditions we cherish, aspects of life in Wisconsin are changing along with the climate. These changes will profoundly influence the way we live and do business here in Wisconsin.
CIAS Associate Director Michelle Miller will be one of the featured speakers at this panel discussion hosted by the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. The panel will be moderated by CIAS Faculty Associate Patty Loew. Other panelists include Jim St. Arnold, Program Director/Traditional Ecological Knowledge Coordinator, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission; and Stanley Temple, Beers-Bascom Professor Emeritus in Conservation, UW–Madison and Senior Fellow, Aldo Leopold Foundation.
This panel discussion is free and open to the public, but registration is required and seating is limited. Register online at the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters website.