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Wetland Coffee Break: Taxonomy, natural history, and conservation of Wisconsin fireflies

Wetland Coffee Break: Taxonomy, natural history, and conservation of Wisconsin fireflies

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Aug 8, 2025 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

Tune in to learn about one of our favorite signs of summer—fireflies!

Wetland Coffee Break: Investigating the relationship between showy ladyslipper and European skipper butterflies

Wetland Coffee Break: Investigating the relationship between showy ladyslipper and European skipper butterflies

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Aug 1, 2025 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

While working on wetland delineations, environmental scientist Matt Knickelbine has been observing instances of showy lady slipper flowers being filled with dead, invasive European skipper butterflies.

Makak Aabajitoon Ganawendang Manoomin: Guiding wild rice conservation with Anishinaabe worldview

Makak Aabajitoon Ganawendang Manoomin: Guiding wild rice conservation with Anishinaabe worldview

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jul 21, 2025 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

Learn more about a collaboration to develop a low-cost remote sensor to monitor environmental factors affecting manoomin (wild rice), and how it aims to complement tribal interests in wild rice restoration and managment.

Wetland Coffee Break: Aquatic habitat management for amphibians and reptiles in Wisconsin

Wetland Coffee Break: Aquatic habitat management for amphibians and reptiles in Wisconsin

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 20, 2025 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

Learn from professor Josh Kapfer some of the more general concepts and approaches that natural resource managers can consider when developing or enacting strategies for amphibians and reptiles in aquatic habitats.

Wetland Coffee Break: Coexisting with beavers to increase wetland functionality and support biodiversity

Wetland Coffee Break: Coexisting with beavers to increase wetland functionality and support biodiversity

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 9, 2025 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

Restoration ecologist Clay Frazer will discuss beaver behavior and how having beavers on the landscape can improve water quality, mitigate flooding, support biodiversity, and increase wetland functionality.

Wetland Coffee Break: Bioacoustic evidence that bats benefit from beaver ponds

Wetland Coffee Break: Bioacoustic evidence that bats benefit from beaver ponds

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 2, 2025 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

Wisconsin’s beaver management policies are primarily aimed at benefiting the state’s trout populations. But what if beaver ponds are ideal habitats for threatened and endangered species like the bats of Wisconsin?

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