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CALS in the News for the week of June 3 – 9

June 9, 2023

In the News

Do all animals go through adolescence?
Live Science via Yahoo!, 6/4/23
Mentioned: Christine Ribic, Emeritus, Forest and Wildlife Ecology

‘If this decline continues, they’ll be gone’: Project works to boost monarch population
Wisconsin Public Radio, 6/5/23
Quoted: Karen Oberhauser, Entomology

Today’s Talker: UW-Madison hiring cheese eaters
WTMJ-TV, 6/8/23
Mentioned: Center for Dairy Research

Midwest crane count helps track populations and identify prime habitat
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 6/4/23
Quoted: Stanley Temple, Emeritus, Forest and Wildlife Ecology
Mentioned: Aldo Leopold, Deceased, Forest and Wildlife Ecology

Meetings held to discuss living without flood control dams
SWNews4u.com, 6/8/23
Quoted: Eric Booth, Agronomy
Quoted: Randy Jackson, Agronomy
Mentioned: Claudio Gratton, Entomology
Mentioned: Grassland 2.0

Chefs’ Inspiration Drives Plant Breeders to Have Renewed Visions
Seed World, 6/7/23
Quoted: Irwin Goldman, Horticulture

Listen and identify that pest
Brownfield Ag News, 6/6/23
Interviewed: Emily Bick, Entomology

Research examines ways to deal with heat stress in dairy cows
Farm Progress, 6/9/23
Quoted: Jimena Laporta, Animal and Dairy Sciences
Mentioned: Brittney Davidson, Student, Animal and Dairy Sciences

Dairy respondents worried about land
Agri-View, 6/7/23
Mentioned: Dairy Innovation Hub

AgrAbility Welcomes New Intern
The Mid-West Farm Report, 6/7/23
Quoted: Julianne Renner, Student, Life Sciences Communication
Quoted: Andrea Klahn, Alumna, Life Sciences Communication
Mentioned: Agricultural Research Stations

Of Interest

The United Nations declares 2023 the International Year of Millets
National Public Radio, 6/8/23

Madison needs to fix tension between agriculture and development, report finds
Wisconsin State Journal, 6/7/23

CALS in the News is a weekly selection of media stories quoting or mentioning CALS faculty, staff, students, alumni, research and programs. Other stories of interest to the UW–Madison community and those in the fields of agriculture and the life sciences are also included. This list is produced by CALS External Relations. Read more about our mission and methodology for curating this list.