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Lacrosse Wisconsin



Microphysics Review
One other effect in this area is the urban heat island. Regions of significant urbanization (LaCrosse or larger) will emit heat to locally warm the air a few degrees. Significant icing may be predicted from the top-down approach, butheat island effects can keep icing to a minimumin the local city area. ... [Read More]

Welcome to LaCrosse District
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Governor's Taskforce on Education Excellence - Members
Neil Duresky : LaCrosse, retired. Duresky serves on the LaCrosse School Board and is the current President of Wisconsin Association of School Boards, representing Region 6. ...

Regina Siegel : LaCrosse, Principal at Emerson Elementary School. Siegel is the Wisconsin Federal Relations Coordinator for the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), and is a member of the School Administrators Alliance and the Association for Wisconsin School Administrators. ... [Read More]

WDNR - Endangered & Threatened Beetles of Wisconsin
Although beetles may appear plentiful in nature, two species of Wisconsin's beetles are endangered ( END ) with extinction. One of these, the giant carrion beetle (American burying beetle), which is also Federally Endangered, has populations in only four states and no known existing populations in this state. The last recorded observation was in 1953 in LaCrosse County. Its population decline is probably due to the need for carrion the size of doves or chipmunks (loss of the passenger pigeon has been mentioned), fragmentation of habitat affecting prey species, and creation of edge supporting competitive vertebrate scavengers. Also suggested is the proliferation of artificial lights, which attracts adults. ... [Read More]


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