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,…
…of our website, track users’ movement through the site, gather broad demographic information, and otherwise administer our site. IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information. Like most websites,…
…the Lower Wisconsin River floodplain near Boydtown, Wisconsin (Crawford County), shows abundant downed wood and at least five different wetland types: emergent marsh, deep water slough, floodplain forest, grass/sedge meadow,…
…frogs calling for a mate. If you crouch by the water’s edge, you’ll find an entire community of creatures. You might witness the bustling activity of salamanders, frogs, toads, and…
…Preservation Partners’ work at facebook.com/MequonPreservation. The Mequon Preservation Partners: This project is funded by the Brookby Foundation, the Fund for Lake Michigan, the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program, and the National…