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    Our treasured terns

    Sumner W. Matteson © NANCY NABAK When I was 18, I joined my father on a canoeing expedition down the Northwest Territories' Coppermine River to the Arctic Ocean.

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    Paddle tales

    Story by David Horst and photos courtesy of Martha Greene Phillips MARTHA GREENE PHILLIPS Author Martha Greene Phillips is extraordinarily attached to history. Her father was 79 when she was born. She is just one generation removed from a man who…

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    Explore the state's great outdoors

    A new initiative from the Wisconsin State Park System encourages residents and visitors to get out and be active at state properties, with an emphasis on the health and community benefits of outdoor recreation.

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    How lake lovers become lake leaders

    Carroll Schaal

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    A happy tune

    Story by Lisa Gaumnitz and photos by Nick Anich The Kirtland's warbler measures about 5½ inches long and weighs under a half ounce. Call it eHarmony for birds.

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    Hunter and gatherer

    Story and photos by Andrea Zani

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    On a bicycle trip built for views

    Story and photos by Randy Larson

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    Outside in Wisconsin

    PERROT STATE PARK ©DNR FILES At the confluence of the Trempealeau and Mississippi rivers, with stunning views from high atop 500-foot bluffs, sits one of the Wisconsin State Park system's oldest gems: Perrot State Park.

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    Back in the day

    Kathryn A. Kahler Glamp'-ing: shorthand for glamorous camping; luxury camping.

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    WHY IT'S GOOD TO BE AN ATLASER

    © DNR FILES Will you be the lucky one to find the elusive white-winged crossbill?

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