by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 13, 2026 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
Learn about efforts to evaluate and compare habitat characteristics across breeding areas throughout Wisconsin, work that will provide guidance for wetland management and selection of future crane release sites.
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 30, 2026 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
Genus Carex, the true sedges, form a fascinating and diverse group of plants. An evolutionary success story, Carex is the most species-rich genus in Wisconsin with over 150 species. This introductory talk will focus on field identification characteristics of widely...
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 16, 2026 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
In some low-nutrient wetlands, plants reverse the food chain and become carnivorous to meet their needs.
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Feb 13, 2026 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
Some aquatic insects, including certain stoneflies, mayflies, caddisflies, and non-biting midges, complete their life cycles and emerge from water bodies as active adults only during the winter season.
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jan 30, 2026 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
Restoration of degraded peatlands in Wisconsin could cut 2.3 million metric tons of CO₂ annually—roughly equal to removing 500,000 cars from the road—while safeguarding biodiversity, filtering water, and protecting communities from floods and fire.
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jan 16, 2026 | News, Wetland Coffee Break
While our legislative work may have the highest profile, in recent years we have also invested heavily to build collaborations that help state and local agencies integrate wetland priorities into existing programs.