by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 17, 2020 | For communities, For landowners, News
…essential component of Wisconsin’s wildlife. These species are vital members of their biological communities, acting as important predators, prey, and competitors. Identifying frogs and toads by their calls Like songbirds,…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Aug 14, 2018 | For landowners, News
…see standing open water amidst the vegetation. September 2012 in the same Door County wetland. Note the same wooden posts. No visible standing water and lush vegetation growing on the…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 26, 2017 | For landowners
…using flowers and leaf width, recent research on cattail genes conducted in by Northeastern Illinois University indicated that using physical characteristics to identify the species of a cattail resulted in…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Dec 9, 2016 | Events, News
Where can you learn about ferns, frogs, and fens all in one room? The 2017 Wetland Science Conference! The full program of all the exciting research, management techniques, and success…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 27, 2017 | For landowners, News
…in habitats ranging from roadside ditches to shallow marshes. Look for them around forested ponds as well as in open areas, including urban backyards. They can be recognized by their…