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Sarah Dance – WPR Interview about Manoomin

A new research project lead by a UW graduate student looks to bring together tribal and university researchers on the issue of wild rice protection and restoration. We hear from the student about the aims of the project, as well as the state of wild rice in Wisconsin.

Read the full article at: https://www.wpr.org/new-research-aims-bring-together-tribes-uw-wild-rice-protection-and-restoration
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