Logo Wear Available

A limited-time pop-up store of Wisconsin Wetlands Association merchandise is now open for holiday shopping! Show off your love of wetlands and stay warm this winter in our selection of WWA logo wear. Get your order in before the shop closes on November 12th.

Wetland Community Gatherings

Connect with wetland enthusiasts like you, meet Wisconsin Wetlands Association members, staff, and board, and celebrate wetlands! We invite all who love wetlands to attend any of these events.

Wetland Coffee Breaks

Wisconsin Wetlands Association is offering this special virtual wetland programming to our members, supporters, and the community at large.

Become a Member!

When you donate to Wisconsin Wetlands Association, you become part of a community of committed wetland supporters from across the state and beyond.

Illustrating hydrology and water management

Are you curious about where to start when it comes to understanding the root causes of your community’s water issues, like water quality or water availability? Check out this interactive StoryMap to explore how wetland and hydrologic restoration can start repairing the landscape.

Celebrate Wetlands!

May is American Wetlands Month! Celebrate with us by learning about how Tribes like the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians care for and protect wetlands for today and for future generations.

 

We are dedicated to the protection, restoration, and enjoyment of wetlands and associated ecosystems through science-based programs, education, and advocacy.

 

The latest news

Focus group findings will help guide WWA actions

Focus group findings will help guide WWA actions

In a recent EPA-funded evaluation on the status of hydrologic restoration in Wisconsin, WWA staff collaborated with partners to look at the benefits, barriers, and opportunities associated with increasing state and local investments in watershed-scale wetland and floodplain restoration.

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Evaluating impacts with ripple effects mapping

Evaluating impacts with ripple effects mapping

Periodically, we step back and evaluate the impacts of our broader programs over time. Recently we did so through a “Ripple Effects Mapping” exercise focused on our work on natural flood management in the Lake Superior Basin.

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