by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | May 13, 2024 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
…completed for more common types wetlands. The team also refined our knowledge of how to identify these less common wetland communities as well as re-evaluated how rare they are in…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jul 5, 2023 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
…climate adaptation planning process. It was created to help engage tribal and traditional values in climate adaptation planning processes, such as the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science Adaptation Workbook.…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 26, 2017 | For landowners
Reed canary grass often grows in thick stands Reed canary grass is common in wetlands throughout Wisconsin and is one of our state’s worst invasive species. Settlers and farmers planted…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 26, 2017 | For landowners
…a mis-identification of the plant more than 75% of the time. So it’s best to look at how the plant is behaving in your wetland and manage it accordingly. If…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Dec 7, 2021 | For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break
…Okios 97(3):443-448 Steinbeiss et al. 2008. Plant diversity positively affects short-term carbon storage in experimental grasslands. Global Change Biology 14(12):2937-2949 Wang et al. 2020. Negative impacts of plant diversity loss…