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Bees might be considered more of a pest than a friend, but Douglas Jenks believes they are essential to our existence.
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Bees might be considered more of a pest than a friend, but Douglas Jenks believes they are essential to our existence.
It's 2020, and the city of Madison continues to grow.
The coming decades will see the growth of colossal megacities as the world's population increasingly moves into urban environments, a new United Nations report predicts.
The number of children in Japan has fallen for the 37th straight year in a row, a sign the country's attempts to offset the country's severely aging population are failing.
As community leaders grapple with how to handle a citizenship question on the 2020 Census, some are contemplating the idea of non-citizens leaving it blank while filling out the rest of the form to make sure that minority groups are still counted.
The population of Beijing fell for the first time in two decades, state media reported Wednesday, amid ongoing efforts by the city's government to drive out migrant workers.
Nigeria will overtake the United States to become the third-most populous country in the world by 2050, according to a United Nations report.
A new federal study says contamination from certain house products could be taking a toll on tree swallows in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
A new federal study says contamination from certain house products could be taking a toll on tree swallows in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
A new federal study says contamination from certain house products could be taking a toll on tree swallows in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
A new federal study says contamination from certain house products could be taking a toll on tree swallows in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Janesville's latest plan to manage its geese population is falling flat.
Summertime is usually prime time to catch a glimpse of the best-known butterfly. But the Monarch is on a sharp decline. Experts blame last year's drought and this year's cold spring and excess rain for so few Monarchs.
Newly-released figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show Wisconsin's senior population continues to grow.
Wisconsin's population has grown by about 16,000 people, with the largest percentage growth coming in Brown and Dane counties.
Wisconsin's population has grown by about 16,000 people, with the largest percentage growth coming in Brown and Dane counties.
Many Wisconsin residents head south to Florida to leave the cold, but Wisconsin has seen a surge in a different population this winter: bald eagles.