Protect non-federal wetlands!
…4410/1. 2. Spread the word! Forward this alert to sportsmen and women, water leaders, nature groups, land trusts, and other people in your community who care about Wisconsin’s wetlands and…
…4410/1. 2. Spread the word! Forward this alert to sportsmen and women, water leaders, nature groups, land trusts, and other people in your community who care about Wisconsin’s wetlands and…
…support of our members, we speak up for wetlands across the state. We’re committed to non-partisan, solution-oriented strategies to ensure wetlands have the protection they need. Recent policy initiatives include:…
…(swales). As the last glaciers left Wisconsin more than 10,000 years ago, the land was relieved of the glacier’s weight and began slowly uplifting. The combination of uplifting, wave action,…
…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…
…We’re developing ways to keep everyone connected and communicating virtually. Stay tuned for fun and interesting content such as #WetlandWednesdays. We’re all going through this, so let’s help each other…