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UW Professor Discusses Need For Wisconsin Wetlands

UW Geography Professor Morgan Robertson discusses wetland regulation in Wisconsin.

Aired 02/16/2018 | Rating TV-G

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UW Professor Discusses Need For Wisconsin Wetlands

Clip: Season 1600 Episode 1633 | 5m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

UW Geography Professor Morgan Robertson discusses wetland regulation in Wisconsin.

As the state legislature debates wetland regulation, UW-Madison Geography Professor Morgan Robertson discusses what would be affected by the changes. Robertson says the wetlands help mitigate the damage of flooding, as well as help filter runoff.

Aired 02/16/2018 | Rating TV-G

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