Managing reed canary grass
Reed canary grass is common in wetlands throughout Wisconsin and is one of our state’s worst invasive species. Settlers and farmers planted this grass as a source of food for…
Reed canary grass is common in wetlands throughout Wisconsin and is one of our state’s worst invasive species. Settlers and farmers planted this grass as a source of food for…
…science, insight, communication, and societal desires. Wetland Coffee Break: Restoring wetland amphipods to revive wetland habitats Dive into research from the Upper Mississippi River exploring the importance of amphipods for…
Beavers and the wetlands they create play a complex role in the dynamics of low-gradient streams of the Upper Midwest, especially where dams alter important habitat for trout. Here I…
…community science project to gather high-quality stream data useful for decision-making and natural resource management Mike Miller is a stream ecologist working for Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources’ Water Quality…
…means water bodies like ponds, rivers, and streams. At this stage, they are often more sedentary and easier to approach and appreciate. A good pair of close-focusing binoculars, or a…