The Ferryville Tourism Council announces the second Chautauqua program of the 2019 summer series, starting at 6:30 p.m. July 10 in the Ferryville Village Hall, 170 Pine St, Ferryville. The program ...
If you want to touch a hunk of roughly 4.56-billion-year-old meteorite that predates Earth, view fossilized bones from two mastodons that wandered western Wisconsin during the Ice Age or learn more ...
Angela Fitzgerald explores Interstate Park's Ice Age geology and 125-year history. Shaped by Ice Age glaciers, Interstate Park is Wisconsin's oldest state park. Angela speaks with property supervisor ...
Maureen Muldoon describes Wisconsin geology and how karst aquifers are formed. Maureen Muldoon, a hydrogeologist with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, explains Wisconsin geology ...
Preface signed: James Hall, Albany, December, 1861. "Catalogue of palæozoic fossils, from the rocks of the state of Wisconsin"--Page [428]-442. SCNHRB copy (39088002695682) stamped on title page: ...
Long before the finishing touches are made to UW-Madison's Microbial Sciences Building, a small but significant bit of science has emerged from the hole where the $120 million, 330,000 square-foot ...
In south-central Wisconsin, the Baraboo area is like a natural bull's-eye for outdoors lovers. At the center sits Devil's Lake State Park, one of the state's oldest state parks and its most popular, ...
University of Wisconsin geoscience professor Shanan Peters spends a lot of time looking at rocks. But finding good-looking rocks can sometimes be a challenge. Peters said the difficulty of finding ...
Imagine this: It’s 1984, and two amateur paleontologists are digging in a quarry near Waukesha when they discover what ultimately turns out to be about 2,000 invertebrate fossils — things like ...