by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 13, 2016 | For landowners
…Wisconsin has three basic wetland soil groups: Muck/peat: These are very dark-colored wetland soils made mostly of partially-decomposed plants. Very “loose” soils, they are easily compressed and rutted by vehicles…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Dec 6, 2021 | For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break
Tribal communities maintain significant landholdings, including Black ash-dominated forested wetlands. These systems have not been a priority for management, but anticipated mortality induced by emerald ash borer (EAB, Agrilus planipennis)…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 10, 2022 | For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break
…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…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Dec 8, 2020 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
…as a Wetland Gem®, a National Park Service National Natural Landmark, and a Wetland of International Importance, the Kakagon/Bad River Sloughs comprises more than 16,000 acres of dynamic and diverse…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Nov 10, 2020 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
…non-traditional opportunities that come from managing in partnership on a multi-use, large river project. She also enjoys running rabbits with Abby the beagle and chasing birds with Olive the shorthair….