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Making a case for wetlands

Making a case for wetlands

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 18, 2018 | Flood Resilience, For communities, News

Examining the link between wetland loss and flood damage.

Caring for wetlands by mapping invasive plants

Caring for wetlands by mapping invasive plants

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 8, 2018 | For landowners, News

Keep an eye on your wetland’s invasive plants by mapping them.

How can wetlands help communities be resilient to climate change?

How can wetlands help communities be resilient to climate change?

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | May 24, 2018 | Flood Resilience, For communities, News

Climate change modelers predict that severe storms will be on the rise, making the need for affordable and effective water management (such as wetlands) all the more urgent.

How will climate change affect groundwater and runoff into wetlands?

How will climate change affect groundwater and runoff into wetlands?

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | May 24, 2018 | News

Trying to predict how climate change will affect wetlands dependent on groundwater is a complex problem.

How can wetlands provide resilience against climate change?

How can wetlands provide resilience against climate change?

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | May 24, 2018 | News

Wisconsin wetlands can sequester large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and keep the rate of ongoing climate change slower than it would be without these wetlands.

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