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Ansel Brenneman of La Farge
recently won the Wisconsin Citizen-based Monitoring Award for Youth for his
work with bats.
Volunteers win awards for monitoring natural
resources
A Richland Center birder who has counted cranes for 35 years,
a longtime Lafayette County volunteer aiding bats, birds and plants, a
Madison area organization dedicated to clean lakes and a La Farge High School
student promoting bat conservation have received Wisconsin Citizen-based
Monitoring Awards for their outstanding efforts in volunteer monitoring. Read more.
Volunteers help keep State Natural Areas pristine
Volunteers helped control invasive plants and assisted with
priority land acquisitions to enlarge Chiwaukee Prairie State Natural Area in
Kenosha County, while Madison area volunteers wrapped up six years of cutting
and treating more than 50,000 bundles of invasive Phragmites at Cherokee
Marsh State Natural Area. These are just two examples detailed in the
newly released 2017 SNA Volunteer Report. Read more.
Help report occupied bald eagle nests in southeastern
Wisconsin
State ecologists conducting aerial surveys for occupied bald
eagle nests this spring are asking for the public's help in locating nests in
southeastern Wisconsin. Read more.
Wisconsin Wildlife Health Matters
Report released
Our colleagues in DNR's Wildlife Management Bureau just
issued their annual newsletter about native wildlife health
issues and features stories on volunteers helping get to the bottom
of tadpole mortality in Vilas County; summarizes
canine distemper in a variety of animals; celebrates nearly 30 years
of efforts to use eagles as indicators of ecosystem health,
and much more. Read on.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
WORKING WITH THE DNR THROUGH VOLUNTEERING YOUR TIME
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