The latest wetland news
Photo points: A great tool for learning about your wetland
Need an easy way to track your wetland’s health? Try photo points!
Turtles on ice
Ever wonder what turtles do during winter? The Friends of the Cedarburg Bog has some answers.
Sponsor a wetland bird species and support the Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas II
The Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas II is a comprehensive five-year field survey documenting the distribution and abundance of birds breeding in our state. This effort, approaching its third year in 2017, is a massive volunteer effort undertaken by an ever-growing group...
3 reasons students should attend the 2017 Wetland Science Conference
While there's something for everyone to learn at our 2017 Wetland Science Conference, the conference is an especially great place for college and graduate students of all backgrounds. Attending a conference is a great way to learn about careers, deepen your research,...
2017 Wetland Science Conference program announced
Where can you learn about ferns, frogs, and fens all in one room? The 2017 Wetland Science Conference! The full program of all the exciting research, management techniques, and success stories you can learn about at the 2017 conference is now available on our...
Why migrating birds need wetlands
This article was written by Kim Grveles and Sumner Matteson and was originally published in our print newsletter. One of the most important events in the life of a migratory bird is migration – the pilgrimage between its winter and summer homes, and then back again....
Welcoming our new board member, Ken Potter
Welcoming Ken Potter, Emeritus Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of Wisconsin, to our board.
Registration now open for 2017 Wetland Science Conference
Register today to receive discounted rates on our 2017 Wetland Science Conference
Raising our voices for wetlands
Celebrate the giving season by supporting wetlands with your gift
Why healthy wetlands are good news for deer hunters
Learn about why whitetail deer need healthy wetlands to thrive.