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HOW MUCH HOTTER WILL IT GET? IN A WORST-CASE SCENARIO, ONE DNR SCIENTIST SAYS GLOBAL WARMING COULD SOMEDAY MAKE WISCONSIN'S FISHERY LOOK LIKE PRESENT-DAY MISSISSIPPI.(SPORTS)(OUTDOORS)(Column)
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The Capital Times (Madison, WI)
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August 29, 2007| Author:
For, Tim Eisele
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Byline: Tim Eisele For The Capital Times
Wisconsin anglers may want to trade in their trout flies for catfish bait if climate change is indeed for real.
John Lyons, research scientist in the fish and habitat research section of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), believes that a warmer climate is no longer a question, because of the gasses already put into the atmosphere. Instead the questions are how much warmer will it be and what will the e...