In Wisconsin Muir: Threats to the Property
A brief overview of some of the problems faced by the Fountain Lake Farm restoration project. First aired: March 25, 2010
In Wisconsin Muir: Religion and Nature
An explanation of how John Muir used religion to help protect and preserve natural environments. First aired: March 25, 2010
In Wisconsin Muir: Civil War
A brief reflection on John Muir's moral objection to the Civil War. First aired: March 25, 2010
In Wisconsin Muir Meets Brynildson
Erik Brynildson discusses some of the questions he would ask John Muir if he was still alive. First aired: March 25, 2010
In Wisconsin Muir: American Masters
An interview with Catherine Tatge, a freelance producer of the American Masters Series. First aired: March 25, 2010
In Wisconsin Muir Slideshow
A few of the still images taken by our field crew on the John Muir Homestead. First aired: March 25, 2010
In Wisconsin Cherokee Marsh
Russ Hefty talks about some of the lessons learned from Arboretum research that are now used in Madison's Conservation Parks. First aired: November 26, 2009
In Wisconsin Effigy Tree Installed
This Web exclusive video shows how the bronzed Effigy Tree was set in place in Madison's Hudson Park. First aired: November 12, 2009
In Wisconsin Clever Birds
Researcher Mike Mossman describes how turkey vultures can adapt to vast changes in heat and cold. First aired: January 08, 2009
In Wisconsin Tombolo
Ever wonder what a tombolo is? Neil Howk, interpretive ranger for the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, explains. First aired: September 18, 2008
In Wisconsin How did glaciers form Devil's Lake?
Tim Malzahn of the Ice Age Park and Trail Foundation explains how glaciers made Devil's Lake. First aired: September 25, 2008
In Wisconsin Gold Finches
A brief profile of the nesting and eating habits of gold finches. First aired: November 06, 2008