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Wetland Coffee Break: The hydrology of upper watershed wetlands: A tour of the Penokee Hills

Wetland Coffee Break: The hydrology of upper watershed wetlands: A tour of the Penokee Hills

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jul 17, 2020 | Flood Resilience, For communities, For landowners, News, Wetland Coffee Break

Upper watershed wetlands are critical to regulating water throughout watersheds, yet they are among the most under-recognized wetlands in Wisconsin–and sometimes some of the most altered. Join WWA’s Executive Director Tracy Hames for a virtual tour of some intact...
Love that yellow iris in your wetland? Think again…

Love that yellow iris in your wetland? Think again…

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jun 29, 2020 | For communities, For landowners, News

Yellow flag iris is a showy perennial invasive plant that grows in wetlands and on floating aquatic mats and forms very dense mats of rhizomes and crowds out native plant species.

February 2nd proclaimed WI Wetlands Day!

February 2nd proclaimed WI Wetlands Day!

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Jan 31, 2020 | News

Governor Evers has proclaimed February 2nd, 2020, as Wisconsin Wetlands Day! Wisconsin’s wetlands provide valuable services to our communities, including flood resiliency, clean water, habitat for wildlife, and recreational spaces. Each year, February 2nd is...
Manoomin: Food that grows on the water

Manoomin: Food that grows on the water

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Aug 28, 2019 | News

Learn more about wild rice (or Manoomin as it is known to the Ojibwe) and its history.

Crane count classic: Capturing the history of the early years

Crane count classic: Capturing the history of the early years

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Mar 27, 2019 | News

Each year in mid-April, more than 2,000 volunteers travel to their local wetlands and favorite birding locations to participate in the Crane Count. But did you know that WWA played a large part in the early years of the Crane Count?

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