Wetland Coffee Break: Wild rice with fish: A winning recipe for restoration
…fish assemblages using both active and passive gears in two restoration sites that did not have wild rice present and two sites with wild rice growing in the summer of…
…fish assemblages using both active and passive gears in two restoration sites that did not have wild rice present and two sites with wild rice growing in the summer of…
…make floodplain restoration easier for smaller communities. Wetlands and flood damages: Understanding the connections Understanding the connection between wetlands, flood energy, and erosion is essential for any community interested in…
…aquatic prey items for common loon, great blue heron, and other fish-eating bird species. Wild rice also benefits water quality through its ability to bind loose soils, tie up nutrients,…
…a poet included hundreds of poems, some of which published in Aelthlon, Friends Journal, Hummingbird, Seeding the Snow, and Verse Wisconsin. Using nature and wetlands in her poetry, she spoke…
…important cultural sites and is one of the nation’s most significant riverine systems. Most critical are its wide variety of wetland, riverine, and upland plant-animal communities, which are joined by…