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Wetland Coffee Break: The history and ecology of Horicon Marsh, a Wetland of International Importance

Wetland Coffee Break: The history and ecology of Horicon Marsh, a Wetland of International Importance

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Oct 9, 2020 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

Learn about Horicon Marsh, a Wetland of International Importance and testament to the resiliency of nature.

Wetland Coffee Break: A social history of the Lower Wisconsin Riverway, a Wetland of International Importance

Wetland Coffee Break: A social history of the Lower Wisconsin Riverway, a Wetland of International Importance

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Sep 25, 2020 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

People have nurtured the 92-mile-long Lower Wisconsin riverway and its adjacent wetlands and uplands for millennia. Learn more in this special Wetland Coffee Break presentation.

Wetland Coffee Break: Ecology of the Lower Wisconsin Riverway

Wetland Coffee Break: Ecology of the Lower Wisconsin Riverway

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Sep 11, 2020 | News, Wetland Coffee Break

Learn about important ecological and cultural features of the Lower Wisconsin Riverway and how they make the riverway a Wetland of International Importance.

Wisconsin River honored!

Wisconsin River honored!

by Wisconsin Wetlands Association | Aug 26, 2020 | Events, News

The Lower Wisconsin Riverway joins five other sites in Wisconsin recognized as a Wetland of International Importance by the United States and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.

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