by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jan 26, 2022 | Events, For communities, For landowners, News
…who assists GLIFWC’s member tribes in implementing their off-reservation, treaty-reserved rights in what is now portions of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota. He received his education (bachelor’s and master’s degrees in…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 29, 2019 | News
…whole, poisonous gases, death, and decay. Words used to perpetuate that perception of wetlands as undesirable places include: dismal, miasma, putrid, and pestilent. As our Outreach Programs Director, Katie Beilfuss,…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 23, 2019 | News, Policy Program Updates
…if not indefinitely. The comment period closed on April 15th. To read WWA’s comments, click here. Related Content Myth-busting misconceptions about “isolated” wetlands Shedding light on the common misconceptions about…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Dec 13, 2017 | News, Policy Program Updates
…contact: Brian Vigue, Policy Liaison brian.vigue@wisconsinwetlands.org 608-250-9971 Photos by Monika Blazs, Kate Redmond, Tracy Hames, and Jennifer Webster Related Content Myth-busting misconceptions about “isolated” wetlands Even small wetlands are crucial…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jan 13, 2017 | News
…for, appreciate, and interact with these natural resources”—is both lofty and long-term. To achieve this vision will require large-scale improvements to Wisconsin’s wetland landscape: more wetlands where wetlands used to…