Prioritizing invasive plant control, part I
…equipment before they come to your property. Be careful of materials you might bring onto your land, especially soil, mulch, compost, and plants. They may come with unseen roots, seeds,…
…equipment before they come to your property. Be careful of materials you might bring onto your land, especially soil, mulch, compost, and plants. They may come with unseen roots, seeds,…
…process and upcoming hearings. To conveniently share your written comments with the Joint Finance Committee, also send your comments to the following email: budget.comments@legis.wisconsin.gov. The State Budget Process and Public…
…on carbon sequestration exacerbate over time in grasslands. Environmental Research Letters 15(10) (open access) Related Content Managing cattails with water level control Using water level control can help to manage…
…questions and join in the conversation! Visit our website for the schedule of upcoming presentations and to register. And finally, our new Wetland Words series is inspired by the Mary…
…extended stream networks is key to helping flood-prone communities understand their landscape. New assessment methods and decision-support tools One project priority was to develop and test methods to evaluate culvert…