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“Science Advocacy In Action – Bringing People Together for Wisconsin’s Environment” Bill Nye (the science guy) calls science “the best idea we ever had.” Wisconsin’s Green Fire (WGF) takes that idea to heart. WGF is an organization dedicated to promoting science as a tool in natural resource public policy in Wisconsin. Changes in long standing federal laws like the Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, and National Environmental Policy Act will impact all of us in Wisconsin.
Terry Daulton, founding board member of WGF, will share examples of important science that needs to inform decision making at federal, state and local levels. She will also propose ways we can try to bridge the gap between people with differing political views to protect Wisconsin ecosystems, economics and cultural values. Terry was the founding board chair for Wisconsin’s Green Fire and currently works on their federal issue response team, board and chairs two committees. Her background includes over 30 years in environmental education, policy and research from studying loons on northern Wisconsin lakes to leading art/science collaborations at the Trout Lake Limnology Station. She has held positions with the National Park Service, Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, North Lakeland Discovery Center, US Geological Survey, Wisconsin DNR, and UW Madison to name a few. She currently lives in Bayfield, Wisconsin.
Join us for Terry’s presentation as she explains how we can bring people together for Wisconsin’s environment!
ALAS programs for the 2025-26 season will continue to be hybrid, with the in-person presentation held at the Lincoln Center (1519 Water St., Stevens Point, Wisconsin) and remotely live via Zoom on March 18, 2026. To view via Zoom, register at https://tinyurl.com/ALAS2026Mar18 or on our website under the Events-Presentation tab.
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1519 Water St, Stevens Point, WI 54481-3548, United States
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