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The End of Nature in Wisconsin

Special | 42m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Michael Goc discusses how we have manipulated and altered the landscape in Wisconsin.

Michael J. Goc, Author, Editor. Beginning with the first furrow dug by Billy Johnson in 1838, Michael Goc chronicles the end of the prairie environment and the prairie landscape in Wisconsin. Farming, logging, the introduction of cattle and changing the course of waterways all have played a part in creating a new landscape.

04/06/2010 | Rating TV-G

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The End of Nature in Wisconsin

Special | 42m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Michael J. Goc, Author, Editor. Beginning with the first furrow dug by Billy Johnson in 1838, Michael Goc chronicles the end of the prairie environment and the prairie landscape in Wisconsin. Farming, logging, the introduction of cattle and changing the course of waterways all have played a part in creating a new landscape.

04/06/2010 | Rating TV-G

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