Finding hope and connection in wetlands
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…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…
…this for the Carolinas.’ There was no doubt about it in my mind.” Two weeks later, Savage met with WWA’s Policy Programs Director Erin O’Brien at a national conference, where…
…red-violets, blue-violets, yellow-greens. There’s all these colors lilypads go through as they age. There’s a beauty to growing old.” In addition to capturing the beauty of wetlands, Zupanc hopes his…
…see or hear (including the date(s) when you saw/heard them, and where). You can compare these dates from year to year to see how things change from year to year,…