RSVP for Wisconsin's Water Future
press release: Get the Scoop on Wisconsin's Water!
How has the state's rich water heritage shaped the resource of today, its regulation and use? What are the issues we face with both quantity and quality? What solutions will assure clean and plentiful water for the future? Where do we find and how do we use data that allow us to understand and further the story of Wisconsin's water?
This half-day workshop is designed to help reporters and the public deepen their understanding of the state of Wisconsin's waters and what the future may hold. The workshop will include background, resources, and tips for following Wisconsin's water stories.
Topics: Wisconsin's Water Legacy; Quantity and Conflict, Diving into Data (hands on workshop), and State of the Waters: Protection and Quality.
Some of our confirmed speakers:
- Moderator: Ron Seely, Science and Environment Writer
- Curt Meine, Conservation Biologist, Historian and Writer
- Dylan Jennings, Director of Public Information Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission; Tribal Council Member for Bad River Ojibwe
- George Meyer, Executive Director Wisconsin Wildlife Federation
- Ken Bradbury, Director and State Geologist, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
- Adrian Stocks, Wastewater Field Operation Director, Water Quality Bureau, Wisconsin DNR
- Bob Nagel, Holsum Dairies Manager
- Kyle Burton, Field Operations Manager, Bureau of Drinking and Groundwater, Wisconsin DNR
- Dee Hall, Managing Editor and Co-Founder of Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
- John Dickert, President and CEO, Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative
- Kimberlee Wright, Executive Director Midwest Environmental Advocates
- Dave Marshall, Friends of the Lower Wisconsin River
- Steve Carpenter, Professor and Director Emeritus, UW-Madison Center for Limnology
Coming to town for the workshop?
Consider staying on for 2018: Division, Denial & Journalism Ethics, Friday April 27 at the Discovery Building on the UW-Madison campus.
https://ethics.journalism.wisc.edu/2018conference/
More details to come ....
Special thanks to our partners: The Pulitzer Prizes, UW-Madison Dept. of Life Sciences Communication, UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Wisconsin Broadcasters Association, Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service, Wisconsin Newspaper Association, Wisconsin Public Radio, Wisconsin Center for Journalism Ethics.