MAMMALS"Small for one, and one for small." Apr '06"You little weasel!" Feb '98, p. 26-28"Furbearers of the northwoods, part two."
Feb '93 p. 14-15"Furbearers of the northwoods" Dec '92, p.
14"Wisconsin's other nations." Jan/Feb '78, p. 20See also WILDLIFE
MANAGEMENTMAPLE SUGAR"The sugaring tradition." Feb '95 p. 4-8
MAPS“Get the big picture.” Dec '02
MEDICAL WASTE"Operating with a new attitude." Oct '97, p. 17-21
MERCURY"Limiting the hitch in the day's catch." Jun '01"The metal that slipped away." Feb '98, p. 19-25"Mercurial nature." Jun '91, p. 25-28See also
WATER QUALITYMETEOROLOGY"Moonrings and rainbows." Feb '98, p. 15-18"Skylights." Feb '91, Wisconsin Traveler, p.
29-30"Sun dazed." Oct '89, p. 33"Halley's Comet, where are you?" Mar/Apr '86, p.
8MICE“The midnight marauder.” Dec '02
"White-footed mice." Jan/Feb '79, p. 2
MILKWEED"Milkweed love." Aug '07MILWAUKEE RIVER"River on the rebound." Apr '05
MINING"When marl meant money." Aug '01."Excavation reclamation." Aug '95 p. 4-9"The pits: out of sight,
out of mind." Oct '92, p. 7-13"DNR monitors Exxon." Mar/Apr '79, p.
22"Wisconsin gets ready for the new diggings." Mar/Apr '77, p. 6"Viewpoint of
Wisconsin industry." Mar/Apr '77, p. 11"Why I oppose mining." Mar/Apr '77, p.
12"Forest County wants the mine." Mar/Apr '77, p. 13"Environmental effects of
mining." Mar/Apr '77, p. 14"Exxon and the environment." Mar/Apr '77, p. 15"Concerns
of the Sokogon Chippewas." Mar/Apr '77, p. 15MINK"Furbearers of the northwoods."
Dec '92, p. 14-15MINNOWS"Rosy-faced shiner." July/Aug '84, Fishing issue, p.
2"One of a hundred: the red-bellied dace." May/June '83, Fishing issue, p. 2"The Iowa
darter." Sept/Oct '79, p. 2MISSISSIPPI RIVER"Curious creatures on the Big River." Aug '06"Miles of isles." Oct '05"Taking the Great River's pulse." Aug '99"Mississippi River rehab."Aug '98, p. 20-25 "Learning on 'Ol Man River." June '97, p. 4-9"Dockside delicacies." Jun '91, p.
22-24"Busy boating on the lazy river." Oct '90, p. 13"Fighting for the banks and
backwaters." June '90, p. 24"Lucky Lake Onalaska." Mar/Apr '88, p. 17"Giant
Mississippi River sandpile moved." Nov/Dec '85, Catch-all, p. 23"Main Street, USA --
30,000 miles long." Sept/Oct '85, Transportation and the environment supplement, p. 11"Alien
lake trout invade Mississippi River." May/June '85, p. 13"The big river." July/Aug '84,
Boating safety supplement, p. 14"Latest: Upper Mississippi River System Master Plan goes
to public hearing." Nov/Dec '81, insert, p. 16"Stepping on tows." Nov/Dec '81, p. 26"The
Mississippi: an endangered river." Nov/Dec '81, p. 31"In your hands: the master plan for the
Upper Mississippi River." Sept/Oct '81, p. 18"UMRBC: a hit on the upper Miss."
Sept/Oct '80, supplement"Mississippi River commercial fishing." May/June '80, Fish and
Wildlife for the '80's and Beyond supplement, p. 10S"Mississippi bluffs: between a rock and a
hard place." Sept/Oct '78, p. 28See also EDUCATION, FISHMOLES"The star-nosed mole."
Nov/Dec '77, p. 24MONITORING"Curious by nature." Jun '05MOSS"Bringing in nature's bounty." Apr '00MOTHS"A 'hawk' that hovers." Aug. '89, p. 2"Wild silk moths."
July/Aug '86, p. 7"Luna moth." July/Aug '80, p. 2"Gypsy moth: name your poison."
July/Aug '79, p. 20"Pandora sphinx moth." May/June'79, p. 2"Cecropia moth larva."
July/Aug '77, p. 2MOUNTAIN LIONS"Mountain lions in Wisconsin? Maybe!"Jan/Feb '87, p. 21MOURNING DOVES"A new hunt, a new challenge." Aug '03MUNICIPALITIES"Municipal patrols." July/Aug '84, Boating safety
supplement, p. 18"Ashland, a perspective." July/Aug '83, Northwoods issue, p.
16MUSEUMS"The UW-Madison Zoological Museum." Mar/Apr '86, p. 33"Old
World Wisconsin." July/Aug '78, p. 30MUSHING"Mad about mushing." Dec '01MUSHROOMS"'Shroomin." Aug '89, p.
11"Shiitake." July/Aug '86, p. 21"The morelist." May/June '79, p. 4"Beautiful, but
deadly!" Sept/Oct '77, p. 2MUSKELLUNGE"Keeping the fight in the king of fishes." Aug '06“Long live the kings.” Dec '02
"Smile, sawtooth." June '93 p.
27-28"Long live king musky." June '93 p. 22-26"A trophy within reach." Apr '91, p.
22-24"Sewage plant muskies." May/June '87, p. 12"Inside the God's Country Muskie
Club." May/June '85, Fishing issue, p. 21"Muskies are a calculated science." May/June '85,
Fishing issue, p. 25"Muskie guide." May/June '85, Fishing issue, p. 31"Seven- to
nine-inch muskies do best." Nov/Dec '82, Catch-all, p. 18"Muskellunge: wallhanger forever."
July/Aug '79, p. 28"The first musky." May/June '77, p. 20See also FISH
MANAGEMENT, PHOTOGRAPHYMUSKRAT"Furbearers of the northwoods."
Dec '92, p. 18-19"Cold-weather musquash." Feb '89, p. 17