Communities Care for Wetlands: La Crosse
Communities Care for Wetlands: La Crosse “We’ve really come together as a community to recognize just how critical this resource is from an economic standpoint especially.” The La Crosse River…
Communities Care for Wetlands: La Crosse “We’ve really come together as a community to recognize just how critical this resource is from an economic standpoint especially.” The La Crosse River…
…flooded basins, river floodplains, reservoirs, sandy shorelines, open mud flats, and uplands associated with wetlands (i.e. low prairie, open beach sand, and gravel bars). Agricultural fields that are shallowly flooded…
…WWA leaders, including Jim and Libby Zimmerman, Cal DeWitt, and many others, began probing into questions involving the incredible biological diversity contained in wetlands and the complex physical and ecological…
…natural resources visit wisconsinwetlands.org/videos. Related Content Communities & Wetlands Project A video project focusing on many different types of communities throughout Wisconsin and how they all are fighting for wetlands….
Way Will Open by Mary Linton $20.00 ($15 for the book, plus $5 for shipping) Way Will Open features poems by Mary Linton, a wetland scientist, aquatic ecologist, educator, and…