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From the floodplain forests of the upper Mississippi River to the long coast of Lake Michigan, Wisconsin is rich in wetlands.
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Saving Wetlands With Floating Islands: A Wild New Approach to Climate ResilienceImagine a world where lush green islands float serenely across shimmering wetland waters, each one buzzing with life and hope ...
The states that border the Mississippi River have lost at least half of the wetlands they once had, including Wisconsin.
The 16,000 acres of wetlands at the mouth of the Kakagon and Bad rivers in far northern Wisconsin are home to the largest natural wild rice bed in the Great Lakes region. The rice has been ...
CELINA - Area experts working to restore the water quality of Grand Lake have authored a study demonstrating the efficacy of ...
When it’s not raining, Castle Creek is a perennial, approximately 6.4-mile length creek of artesian water originating from a ...
Many wetlands are disappearing, but Louisiana’s “accidental” Wax Lake Delta is growing—and informing coastal restoration ...
America’s wetlands were historically viewed as useless areas that stood in the way of development. More than half of the 221 ...
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Framing wetlands as a flooding solution won bipartisan support in Wisconsin. Could it work elsewhere?Communities across Wisconsin are testing the economic value of grant programs to build new wetlands that reduce flooding risk ...
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
It took 174 years to clean up the mess made by a handful of extractive industries at Superfund site Chequamegon Bay, a place ...
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