by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 1, 2017 | For landowners, News
…‘Prioritizing Invasive Plant Control’ by Kelly Kearns, published in WDNR’s Natural Heritage newsletter. Photo of Japanese Knotweed by H. Zell. Related Content Prioritizing Invasive Plant Control, Part lll Goal setting…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 1, 2017 | For landowners, News
…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,…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Aug 3, 2017 | Flood Resilience, For communities, News
…the top of their watersheds, the effects of their loss are compounded as they move down the watershed. Examples of storm-related impacts in watersheds with high wetland loss include: Higher…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jan 24, 2024 | Flood Resilience, News, Policy Program Updates, Take Action
…Quinn for their leadership and collaboration on this proposal. Please feel free to share your communication or legislative responses with WWA’s Policy Liaison, Jennifer Western Hauser. This can be helpful…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Sep 28, 2022 | For landowners, News
…used by the butterflies. Willows, swamp milkweed, lobelias, boneset, and Joe Pye weed are all wetland plants that attract butterflies for nectaring. Unfortunately, invasive plants like reed canarygrass invade many…