
The latest wetland news

Protect non-federal wetlands!
One million acres of wetlands could be vulnerable to destruction in a newly proposed bill.

Let’s put wetlands to work
We need to put wetlands back on the land to help protect our communities from flood events.

Prioritizing invasive plant control, part III
Trying to keep up with the constant spread of more and more invasive plants can be overwhelming as a landowner. We’re here to help you prioritize and be more effective and efficient. Part III

Prioritizing invasive plant control, part II
Trying to keep up with the constant spread of more and more invasive plants can be overwhelming as a landowner. We’re here to help you prioritize and be more effective and efficient. Part II

Prioritizing invasive plant control, part I
Trying to keep up with the constant spread of more and more invasive plants can be overwhelming as a landowner. We’re here to help you prioritize and be more effective and efficient. Part I

Wetland Resilience for a Changing World
We invite you to participate in the 23rd annual Wetland Science Conference: Wetland Resilience for a Changing World.

Wild celery: A duck’s delight
The story of water celery and the diving ducks it supports.

Wisconsin Wetlands Association’s Statement on the Foxconn Bill
We urge policy-makers to consider alternative approaches to facilitate the desired economic growth and improve water management in Southeast Wisconsin.

How wetlands protect communities during floods
Upper watershed wetlands play a major role in reducing flooding problems like washed out roadways, damaged infrastructure, decreased water quality, and degraded fish and wildlife habitat.

Explore Ridges Sanctuary
Planning a Door County trip? Make time to visit The Ridges Sanctuary, a unique nature center and preserve along the “quiet side” of the peninsula along Lake Michigan.