
Wetlands and groundwater: It’s all connected
…levels and types of plants needed by waterfowl to breed, nest, feed, and hide. Groundwater input to wetlands becomes particularly important in years with less rain or snow. The low…
…levels and types of plants needed by waterfowl to breed, nest, feed, and hide. Groundwater input to wetlands becomes particularly important in years with less rain or snow. The low…
…rely on edge habitat (habitat found in between open and forested areas) as safe passageways between the places where they rest, feed, and find water. Wetlands are often found in…
…and provide resting and feeding areas for migrating and resident waterbirds. How to recognize them In Wisconsin, interdunal wetlands are found primarily along the Lake Michigan, especially in Manitowoc and…
…our own comments to the Governor’s Task Force on Climate Change (read our full letter here). Related content WWA provides feedback to the Climate Change Task Force Whether you are…
…preserving wetland habitats for the Oneida Nation since 2001. Erin Giese is the Senior Research Specialist at UW-Green Bay and President of Northeastern Wisconsin Audubon. Over the past decade, she…