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…can also be comprised of silt, clay, and sand. Hydrology indicators: If you are in a low-lying area with standing water or soggy soil, you’re likely in a wetland. Clues…
…can also be comprised of silt, clay, and sand. Hydrology indicators: If you are in a low-lying area with standing water or soggy soil, you’re likely in a wetland. Clues…
…North (GAR Hall). Wisconsin Wetlands Association (WWA) will appear at the hearing to provide background on our recommendation for the proposed demonstration projects and to speak to how reestablishing wetland…
…WI Wednesday, April 21, 2021, The Hodag Dome, Rhinelander, WI Thursday, April 22, 2021, UW-Stout, Menomonie, WI Wednesday, April 28, 2021, Virtual (Pre-registration will be required and available closer to…
…the mid-1970’s, the common interests of ICF, WWA, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and wildlife researchers began to coalesce into a collaborative effort. With ICF’s encouragement, and with guidance and…
…working whenever they are able to do so. We are canceling non-essential work travel including off-site meetings, seminars, speaking engagements, and conferences until further notice. During these difficult times, we…