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Help Increase Investments in Wetlands for Flood Resilience!

Help Increase Investments in Wetlands for Flood Resilience!

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 28, 2023 | Flood Resilience, For communities, News, Policy Program Updates, Take Action

Encourage your legislator to cosponsor bills LRB 0829/1 and LRB 2504/1 establishing this State Pre-disaster Flood Resilience Grant program.

Ashland County adopts Natural Flood Management strategies to protect local roads

Ashland County adopts Natural Flood Management strategies to protect local roads

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 10, 2023 | Flood Resilience, For communities, News, Policy Program Updates

This week, the Ashland County Board of Supervisors approved a Hazard Mitigation Plan addendum called, “A Strategy for Natural Flood Management and Climate Resilient Infrastructure in Ashland County.”

Wetland Coffee Break: Piloting natural flood management in the Lake Superior basin

Wetland Coffee Break: Piloting natural flood management in the Lake Superior basin

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 10, 2023 | Flood Resilience, For communities, News, Policy Program Updates, Wetland Coffee Break

Kyle will provide an overview of a natural flood management initiative in the Lake Superior Basin aiming to reduce flood risks and create climate-resilient infrastructure.

Wetland Coffee Break: Amphibians and reptiles of Wisconsin

Wetland Coffee Break: Amphibians and reptiles of Wisconsin

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 8, 2023 | For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

Dr. Joshua Kapfer is co-author of the recently-published volume “Amphibian and Reptiles of Wisconsin,” assembled by an expert team of editors and contributors. Learn more about the information in this new book and hear stories about some of the amphibians and reptiles it describes.

Wetland Coffee Break: Restoring wetland amphipods to revive wetland habitats

Wetland Coffee Break: Restoring wetland amphipods to revive wetland habitats

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 8, 2023 | For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

Amphipods are important wetland invertebrates that indicate water quality and healthy aquatic plant habitats and are a key food for waterfowl.

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