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Wetland Coffee Break: Wetland restoration within the chaos of our shifting world

Wetland Coffee Break: Wetland restoration within the chaos of our shifting world

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Nov 9, 2022 | For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

…wetlands Major climate impacts to wetlands include changes in hydrology, increased sediment and nutrient loads, invasive species, and shifts in plants and natural communities. Wetland Coffee Break: Climate change resources…

Wetland protection across the nation: The Ohio Wetlands Association

Wetland protection across the nation: The Ohio Wetlands Association

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jan 18, 2017 | News

…at a time when no one else seemed to care. For communities Are you interested in getting your community involved in wetland restoration and preservation? Resources for you are here!…

Wetland Coffee Break: State Natural Areas at 70: Still protecting Wisconsin’s Wetland Gems®

Wetland Coffee Break: State Natural Areas at 70: Still protecting Wisconsin’s Wetland Gems®

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Nov 22, 2021 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

…species of plants and animals. He helps guide the State Natural Areas Program, which protects some of the best remaining ecological communities in the state (some of which are also…

9 wetland monsters from world folklore

9 wetland monsters from world folklore

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 25, 2017 | News

…Association’s 2013, Volume 3 newsletter. Photos courtesy Wikimedia Commons, pumpkinrot.com, and Keith Hoberg.   Related content Hallowed shallows: Moving beyond the haunted history of wetlands We invite you to consider…

Wetland Coffee Break: Monitoring pollinators in wetlands: Opportunities for community scientists

Wetland Coffee Break: Monitoring pollinators in wetlands: Opportunities for community scientists

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Nov 1, 2021 | For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

…in the monitoring efforts. Join conservation biologist Jay Watson to learn more about how data collected by community scientists help scientists and land managers. Jay will also discuss opportunities for…

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