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Hydrologic restoration proposal circulated for co-sponsorship

Hydrologic restoration proposal circulated for co-sponsorship

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Dec 4, 2019 | Flood Resilience, News, Policy Program Updates

Hydrologic restoration aims to mitigate infrastructure damages like those pictured above, which resulted from severe storms and flooding in Northern Wisconsin in July, 2016. Photo by John Buvala, Air Fox Photography. A bill to encourage restoration of our land’s...
‘Wetlands as solutions’ goes national

‘Wetlands as solutions’ goes national

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 17, 2019 | Flood Resilience, News

Kyle Magyera joined the Integrated Floodplain and Wetland Mapping Workshop in Washington D.C., sharing how we build partnerships and work closely with local officials to promote wetlands as solutions.

Wetland flood control bill is on the move again!

Wetland flood control bill is on the move again!

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Aug 9, 2019 | Flood Resilience, News, Policy Program Updates

The proposal has already cleared committees in the Senate and has now moved to the Assembly with a hearing scheduled for August 15th, 2019.

Wetland flood control bill is on the move!

Wetland flood control bill is on the move!

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 10, 2019 | Flood Resilience, News, Policy Program Updates

Good news! A bill (LRB 1750) to provide funding to design and build 2-3 natural infrastructure restoration projects in Ashland County is now circulating for co-sponsorship.

Support funding for flood risk reduction demonstration projects!

Support funding for flood risk reduction demonstration projects!

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | May 17, 2019 | Flood Resilience, News, Policy Program Updates

Good news! A bill (LRB 1750) to provide funding to design and build 2-3 natural infrastructure restoration projects in Ashland County is now circulating for co-sponsorship.

How Wetlands Manage Water

How Wetlands Manage Water

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | May 8, 2019 | Flood Resilience, News

Not only do they give us great memories, but they also protect the health and safety of our communities.

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