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Wetland restoration and bird monitoring on the Oneida Nation

Wetland restoration and bird monitoring on the Oneida Nation

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | May 12, 2022 | For communities, News

Learn about this deep and engaging collaboration helping to inform the Oneida Nation’s landscape restoration efforts.

Wetland Coffee Break: So you want to manage your wetland. Where to start?

Wetland Coffee Break: So you want to manage your wetland. Where to start?

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 29, 2022 | For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

Landowners Penny and Gary Shackelford answer the questions: How to get advice? How to get help? How to get the money? How to keep enjoying it all?

Wetland Coffee Break: Whooping crane conservation in Wisconsin

Wetland Coffee Break: Whooping crane conservation in Wisconsin

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 15, 2022 | For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

Join Whooping Crane Outreach Coordinator Stephanie Schmidt to learn about the International Crane Foundation’s whooping crane reintroduction and community building efforts in Wisconsin and beyond.

Wetland Coffee Break: Toward more effective invasive species management: Part 2

Wetland Coffee Break: Toward more effective invasive species management: Part 2

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 25, 2022 | For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

Part 2: How a system dynamics approach works in practice Note: This presentation will be more technical than many of the talks in the Wetland Coffee Break series   State and transition models of community dynamics predict that feedback processes and synergistic...
Wetland Coffee Break: Toward more effective invasive species management: Part 1

Wetland Coffee Break: Toward more effective invasive species management: Part 1

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 22, 2022 | For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

Part 1 introduces concepts from state and transition models and systems approaches to invasive species management.

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