Finding hope and connection in wetlands
While we isolate in our homes, marsh marigolds are blooming, ducks and cranes are returning, sedges are emerging, and the familiar song of the red-winged blackbird can be heard across the state.
While we isolate in our homes, marsh marigolds are blooming, ducks and cranes are returning, sedges are emerging, and the familiar song of the red-winged blackbird can be heard across the state.
In light of recent health concerns, we wanted to update you about changes our organization is making in response to the current situation.
The legislative session is winding down and two bills that will encourage more wetland, stream and floodplain restoration are scheduled for a vote in the full House and Senate soon.
Want to learn how to be a more effective communicator for wetlands? Here’s a sneak-peak from our 2020 plenary speaker, Matthew Miller!