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Page 1: Our Changing Effects of Climate Change on Fish World

Our Changing

WorldFOCUS: CLIMATE CHANGEOur Changing World is a free public series on contemporary issues and the challenges

facing us. It’s an opportunity for people to come together and examine different

aspects of a subject through presentations, award-winning films, and civil discussion.

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LocationNicolet College TheatreLakeside Center5364 College DriveRhinelander, WI

Event Co-SponsorsNicolet College Sustainability Professional Learning Community and the Oneida-Vilas Chapter of Citizens’ Climate

Effects of Climate Change on Fish and Fisheries in the Northwoods

Wednesday, May 236:30 - 8 pmFree AdmissionPresented by Dr. Jake Vander Zanden Director of the Center for Limnology University of Wisconsin – Madison

Climate change has already affected Wisconsin’s lakes and rivers, as well as the fisheries they support. Current projections indicate that these changes will accelerate. This discussion will cover changes in fish populations and fisheries and what they likely mean for Wisconsin.

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