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3 reasons students should attend the 2017 Wetland Science Conference

3 reasons students should attend the 2017 Wetland Science Conference

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Dec 19, 2016 | Events, News

…research is its own reward… but a little cash never hurt! For the second year in a row, we’re offering a student presentation competition. All students presenting research at our…

Wetland Coffee Break: Establishing a Bay of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve

Wetland Coffee Break: Establishing a Bay of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 30, 2021 | For communities, News, Wetland Coffee Break

…Bay as a National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR). The NERR System is a national network of 29 sites across the coastal US, including the Great Lakes, designed to protect and…

Crane count classic

Crane count classic

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Feb 27, 2017 | Events, News

…Dr. Lyle Nauman, surveyed the state’s population and estimated a total of about 850 Sandhills. On the heels of Gluesing’s research came the work of several more of Nauman’s graduate…

Wetland Coffee Break: Snapshot Wisconsin: Gathering and using trail camera data in wetlands and beyond

Wetland Coffee Break: Snapshot Wisconsin: Gathering and using trail camera data in wetlands and beyond

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Sep 14, 2021 | For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

…decision-making. Volunteers host cameras in a variety of habitats throughout the state. Join WDNR research scientist Emily Buege Donovan to hear how the project works and how the trail camera…

Wetland Coffee Break: Old lineage, new threats: The Ouachita map turtles of the Lower Wisconsin River

Wetland Coffee Break: Old lineage, new threats: The Ouachita map turtles of the Lower Wisconsin River

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jul 26, 2021 | For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

…research biologist Greg Geller will trace the development of an electric fence designed to increase nest success and relate its use in turtle conservation efforts. He’ll also touch on a…

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