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We’re Partnering up with Snapshot Wisconsin

We’re Partnering up with Snapshot Wisconsin

by Blog Contributor | Aug 5, 2020 | Lands & Waters, Snapshot Wisconsin

We’re excited to announce that the Foundation is partnering with Snapshot Wisconsin to provide more volunteer opportunities for our members!

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14 Things We ❤️ About Wisconsin

14 Things We ❤️ About Wisconsin

by Blog Contributor | Feb 14, 2020 | Environmental Education, Lands & Waters, Wildlife

To celebrate Valentine’s Day we have compiled a list of 14 things we love about our valentine—Wisconsin.

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Piping plovers return to Green Bay

Piping plovers return to Green Bay

by Caitlin Williamson | Nov 1, 2019 | Profiles in Conservation, Wildlife

I recently had the opportunity to visit one of the projects we support through our Bird Protection Fund: the banding of federally endangered piping plover chicks near Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin’s threatened reptiles

Wisconsin’s threatened reptiles

by Caitlin Williamson | Oct 24, 2018 | Wildlife

We have 36 species of reptiles in Wisconsin and more than half of them are listed as endangered, threatened, or a species of special concern. These animals are vulnerable and critically important to the health and balance of our ecosystems.

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Importance of bat monitoring to saving Wisconsin’s bats

Importance of bat monitoring to saving Wisconsin’s bats

by Blog Contributor | Jun 7, 2018 | Wildlife

White-nose syndrome is devastating Wisconsin bat populations, decreasing them by as much as 98% in some locations. Volunteer bat monitors are helping Wisconsin DNR and other groups to assess the impact and, hopefully, save our bats.

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