Wetland Coffee Break: The Wetland Way: Special new exhibit at the Cable Natural History Museum
Get a taste for how the Museum exhibits are designed in-house and how the exhibit provides educational venue for hundreds of visitors each year.
Get a taste for how the Museum exhibits are designed in-house and how the exhibit provides educational venue for hundreds of visitors each year.
Local Lake Superior basin practitioners reading Ganawenindiwag may find themselves thinking about plants in a different way as they encounter a cultural framing which affirms that plant beings are our elders, relatives, and teachers.
This special edition of the Wetland Coffee Break includes a premiere of the latest video in our series highlighting how Wisconsin Tribes are leading the way in protecting and restoring wetlands and watersheds.
Learn more about research aimed at better understanding the impact that beavers and wild rice have on one another.
Learn about efforts to evaluate and compare habitat characteristics across breeding areas throughout Wisconsin, work that will provide guidance for wetland management and selection of future crane release sites.