
Slimy but Sweet – Searching for Mudpuppies in Wisconsin
New funding is supporting a state-wide effort to learn more about mudpuppies in Wisconsin, our state’s only fully aquatic salamander.
Read MoreNew funding is supporting a state-wide effort to learn more about mudpuppies in Wisconsin, our state’s only fully aquatic salamander.
Read MoreIn 2022, NRF invested more than $1 million in grants for conservation and environmental education projects across the state.
Read MoreYour support is leading the way for climate adaptation across Wisconsin landscapes.
Read MoreDevil’s Lake State Park is one of the most highly visited and cherished public properties in Wisconsin. Funding from REI was used to complete critical restoration activities.
Read MoreFaville Prairie is a highly diverse prairie with over 200 native prairie plants, but in recent years, invasive shrubs and trees have invaded the remnant prairie resulting in a loss of native species diversity. With support from the Natural Resources Foundation, the Arboretum worked with Tallgrass Restoration, LLC, to remove about eight acres of invasive shrubs and trees as part of a prairie restoration at Faville Prairie SNA.
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