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Proposed legislation moves Assured Delineator Program from pilot to permanent

Proposed legislation moves Assured Delineator Program from pilot to permanent

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | May 2, 2023 | For communities, News, Policy Program Updates

…Senator Cowles’ staff and Natural Resources Committee Clerk, Evan Miller, at Evan.Miller@legis.wisconsin.gov or (608) 266-0484. Related Content 2023-2024 Policy Priorities Learn more about WWA’s policy priorities for this legislative cycle….

Wisconsin partners applaud action to fund Pre-Disaster Flood Resilience Grants

Wisconsin partners applaud action to fund Pre-Disaster Flood Resilience Grants

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 16, 2023 | For communities, News, Policy Program Updates

…biennium for the grant program proposed in Assembly Bill 222 (Rep. Oldenburg – Viroqua) and Senate Bill 222 (Sen. Quinn – Cameron). The Wisconsin Wetlands Association, Wisconsin Towns Association, and…

From desk work to field work

From desk work to field work

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 5, 2016 | Events, News

…and healthy,” Paul said. Their work doesn’t just benefit native plants. Wetlands with healthy native plant communities also support aquatic macroinvertebrates, birds, and other wildlife. “These wetlands are frog heaven,”…

Pre-Disaster Flood Resilience Grants announced

Pre-Disaster Flood Resilience Grants announced

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 31, 2025 | Flood Resilience, For communities, News, Policy Program Updates

…being signed by Governor Evers. This competitive grant program (funded at $2 million in the 2023-25 state budget) enables flood prone communities to apply for assessment grants to better understand…

How to identify Wisconsin’s common wetland types, Part II

How to identify Wisconsin’s common wetland types, Part II

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Sep 28, 2021 | For communities, For landowners, News

…photo collage: Steve Eggers (coniferous bog and shrub carr); Gary Shackelford (sedge meadow); Jennifer Webster (ridge and swale). In-story community type header photos: Gary Shackelford (bog); Tara Davenport (fen); Eric…

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