A watershed moment for Wisconsin Wetlands Association
Successful growth requires good planning. To that end, over the past months and with your input, WWA has developed a Strategic Plan for our next five years.
Successful growth requires good planning. To that end, over the past months and with your input, WWA has developed a Strategic Plan for our next five years.
International Crane Foundation’s Ryan Michalesko joined us to discuss how ICF is expanding its efforts to find real solutions to support farmers while also protecting cranes and the landscape.
Hear from WWA’s Erin O’Brien and the WDNR’s Tom Nedland as they give a brief background and overview of the Hydrologic Restoration General Permit, which will encourage voluntary wetland, stream, and floodplain restoration and management projects.
WWA and its partners led the seven-member, Governor appointed board on a tour of the project as part of their September meeting in Plover, Wisconsin.
A recent update to a DATCP rule is a major step forward in breaking barriers to wetland restoration by enabling the use of state funding for hydrologic restoration and stream restoration.
Get acquainted with the 8 species of snake in Wisconsin that spend time in wetlands for at least part of the year in this Wetland Coffee Break presentation from Rebecca Christoffel.