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Wetland Coffee Break: Swamp, bog, or fen? An introduction to wetland types of Wisconsin

Wetland Coffee Break: Swamp, bog, or fen? An introduction to wetland types of Wisconsin

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 24, 2020 | For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

Learn about the wetland communities of Wisconsin, including how to tell them apart, where to find them, and how you can learn more.

Can wetlands and farms go together?

Can wetlands and farms go together?

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 24, 2020 | For communities, For landowners, News

Yes! And WWA is collaborating with farmers and others in the agricultural community to explore how wetlands can be assets to farmers and their communities.

Wetland Coffee Break: Tracking amphibians with HerpMapper

Wetland Coffee Break: Tracking amphibians with HerpMapper

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Apr 17, 2020 | For communities, For landowners, News

Watch this Wetland Coffee Break presentation to learn how to use Herpmapper: a free app for smartphones that can track amphibians and reptiles, organisms that are often indicators of wetland quality.

Laying the foundation for wetlands as effective solutions

Laying the foundation for wetlands as effective solutions

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jan 17, 2020 | Flood Resilience, For communities, News

Learn more about how WWA is engaging with partners on-the-ground in Ashland to help promote awareness of wetlands as effective solutions to flooding challenges in their community and beyond.

Private landowners play a vital role in caring for wetlands

Private landowners play a vital role in caring for wetlands

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Nov 15, 2019 | For communities, For landowners, News

If you are a landowner who owns wetlands or lands you think may have been wetlands, WWA and the NRCS can help you care for and restore your land.

A wetland at work

A wetland at work

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 25, 2018 | Flood Resilience, For communities, News

Amidst the devastation following the July 2016 storm in northern Wisconsin is a story of hope and wetlands at work embodied by Bibon Swamp.

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