ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE AT TROUT LAKE STATION
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Current Artists-in-Residence:
Amy Arntson, Kim Gordan, Ted Rulseh
Former artists-in-residence:
Ann Singsass (2013)
Helen Klebsadel (2014)
Leslie Fedorchuk and Heather Swan (2015)
Trout Lake Station
Trout Lake in the news on the Web
- Field Notes: Tasty but Poisonous – WXPR, October 7, 2016 (Susan Knight)
- Field Notes: Sara’s Bog – WXPR, October 5, 2016 (Susan Knight)
- Field Notes: Weevils and Aquatic Invasive Species – WXPR, June 8, 2016 (Susan Knight)
- Field Notes: The American Beech – WXPR, April 5, 2016 (Susan Knight)
- Field Notes: The Culprit Behind Climate Change – WXPR, February 10,2016 (Susan Knight)
- Northwoods limnologists trudge onto ice to continue lake measurements in winter – NewsWatch12, February 3, 2016 (Noah Lotig, Pam Montz, Tim Meinke)
- Field Notes: Mussels: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – WXPR, Debember 14, 2015 (Susan Knight)
- Field Notes: What Aquatic Invertebrates are in your Lake – WXPR, October 14, 2015 (Susan Knight)
- Field Notes: Researcher says she is the Bladderwort Expert – WXPR, August 11, 2015
- Field Notes: Mysterious Bogs – WXPR, June 9, 2015
- Field Notes: Researching climate change in a Taiwanese Typhoon – WXPR, April 23, 2015 (Tim Kratz)
- Field Notes: Stalking Plants Under Ice – WXPR, February 10, 2015 (Susan Knight)
- Citizen Science in Wisconsin – Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters, 2015
- Splash Mob – Citizen scientists provide clarity for lake researchers’ big questions. On Wisconsin Magazine, Winter 2014
- Notes from the Northwoods: Mud Masks from 22 Feet Underground – Blog by Trout Lake undergraduate Aisha Liebenow, July 23, 2014
- Crowdsourced Secchi Depth Data Reveal Changing Clarity of Midwestern Lakes – Lake Scientist, May 1, 2014 (Noah Lottig)
- Over 60 years of citizen science observations detect trends in Midwestern lakes – EurekAlert!, April 30, 2014 (Noah Lottig)