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Sportsmen stand up for wetlands

Sportsmen stand up for wetlands

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 18, 2017 | "Isolated" and non-federal wetlands, Advocacy, News

“The proposed bill is extremely damaging to the hunting, fishing and trapping community.”

A family journey to wetland restoration

A family journey to wetland restoration

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Feb 3, 2016 | For landowners

Wetland Restoration: A Family’s Journey “I can remember planting corn and beans here,” landowner and Wisconsin Wetlands Association member Paul Becker says, standing at the edge of a wetland where dragonflies and birds now fly. These wetlands, part of Becker’s family...

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  • Toward more effective invasive species management: Part 2
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