
Wild celery: A duck’s delight
…(roots). These roots or rhizomes are a favorite, but ducks will also feed on wild celery seeds that are produced in the fall. Canvasbacks even coordinate their migratory patterns to…
…(roots). These roots or rhizomes are a favorite, but ducks will also feed on wild celery seeds that are produced in the fall. Canvasbacks even coordinate their migratory patterns to…
…about the research and its results and learn how this approach may help you control invasive cattail in your wetland. Craig Annen, Integrated Restorations Recorded December 10, 2021 Craig Annen…
…will provide information about a long-term study addressing how beaver dams change instream and riparian habitat in trout streams throughout Wisconsin; the transient versus permanent nature of beaver dams; how…
…a lot! The term “isolated wetlands” is a misnomer. It was created to describe a subset of wetlands that lack a direct or permanent surface water connection to a navigable…
…well as hard water inland lakes and flowages greater than five acres in size. Waterbirds The term “waterbirds” comprises a diverse assemblage of species that include colonial breeders (gulls, terns,…