by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 2, 2020
…to the identity of Ojibwe and other Indigenous peoples inhabiting the Great Lakes region. Historically, research efforts excluded Traditional Ecological Knowledge; however, with clear alignment of goals, collaborative research can…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 27, 2017 | For landowners, News
By Dreux Watermolen of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Like song birds, frog species each have a distinctive call that males use to attract females to breeding areas. They…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 16, 2017 | For landowners, News
…the back of the skull. Prey includes muskrats, mice, rabbits, shrews, fish, frogs, crayfish, insects, snakes, waterfowl, and land birds. Mink are opportunists, feeding on whatever is most abundant or…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 28, 2016
…many resources out there for you. Click on each tab for the information you need. Aerial photos are a great way to learn about your wetland. Below are some resources…
by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Nov 1, 2021 | For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break
…Today, however, it is important for us to recognize that the term has become limiting to conservation and partnerships in some contexts. We suggest the term “community science” instead of…