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Wildlife Response to Secondarily-Treated Sewage Application on the Drummond Bog
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1983-05)The influence of wetland wastewater treatment on resident fauna is generally unknown. The effect of secondarily-treated domestic wastewater on the terrestrial fauna of the Drummond Bog in northwestern Wisconsin was ... -
Wildlife use of Wild Rice Beds and the Impact of Rice Harvesting on Wildlife in East Central Minnesota
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1983-12) -
Winter Factors Affecting Wild Turkey Introductions in East Central Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1992-05) -
Winter Home Range and Habitat use by Sympatric Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American Martens (Martes americana) in Northern Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1999-08)Fishers (Martes pennanti) and American martens (Martes americana) reportedly use mature and older-growth coniferous forests to meet their life history needs. Regional differences in forest species composition, age, and ... -
Wisconsin All Terrain Vehicle Owners: Recreational Motivations and Attitudes Toward Regulation
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2007-07)Between October and November of 2006, a mail survey was sent to 1000 people who registered an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) in Wisconsin. The survey measured a range of variables including riding habits, site preferences, ... -
The Wisconsin Community Outreach Project for Environmental Education
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2001-05)The purpose of this study was to increase leaders' understanding of and support for environmental education (EE). This was done by developing community-based teams throughout Wisconsin and training them to provide a Local ... -
Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame Exhibit Plan
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Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame: Development and Evaluation of Interpretive Media
(College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1999-05)The Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame (WCHF), located in the Schmeeckle Reserve Visitor Center, was established to honor those who have impacted Wisconsin conservation history. An exhibit area in the WCHF spatially ... -
The Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame: Development and Evaluation of Interpretive Media
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1999-05)The Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame (WCHF), located in the Schmeeckle Reserve Visitor Center, was established to honor those who have impacted Wisconsin conservation history. An exhibit area in the WCHF spatially ... -
The Wisconsin Duck Harvest 1961-1970, as Determined From the Wing Collection Surveys
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Wisconsin Ground Water: Law, Problems, Proposals
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1976-04-23)Wisconsin water law has developed with little, if any, recognition of the hydrologic cycle. Courts and legislatures have dealt with water depending upon physical location and thus created legal distinctions and ... -
Wisconsin K-12 Teachers' Perceived Environmental Education Resource Needs
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2001-12)The goal of environmental education (EE) in our school systems is to "help students become environmentally knowledgeable, skilled, dedicated citizens who are willing to work ... towards achieving and maintaining a dynamic ... -
The Wisconsin Landowner Study: Landowner Attitudes and Values Toward Wildlife Management on Private Lands, Posting, and Hunter Access
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Wisconsin Statewide Urban Forest Assessment: Development and Implementation
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2007-05)The urban forest is an integral part and significant contributor to urban landscapes. Approximately 80% of the US population interacts with urban forests on a daily basis. The ecologic, sociologic, and economic benefits ... -
Wisconsin Youth Conservation Camp Environmental Education Resource Manual
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1983-03)A Wisconsin Youth Conservation Camp Environmental Education Resource Manual was developed utilizing state and federal Youth Conservation Camp Environmental Education program descriptions and manuals, environmental education ... -
The Wolf River and Rock River Watersheds: Developing a Regional Curve for Bankfull Stage
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2009-05)Regional hydraulic geometry curves are graphical plots of discharge and channel geometry that can be used to calculate bankfull discharge and the bankfull channel geometries (bankfull), the channel-forming flood. ... -
Woman Food: Empowering Women to Nourish Themselves and Their Infants
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Professional Studies, 2011) -
Women as Television Talk Hosts: Gender Makers or Gender Breakers
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Fine Arts and Communication, 1995-05)Despite the gains women have made in the last several hundred years, patriarchy continues in this country. It continues because gender ideology - beliefs about men and women - changes enough to adapt to changing times ... -
Women's Wellness & Vitality. Effect of an 8-week Academic Course on Body Dissatisfaction and Weight Management Practices among College Women
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Professional Studies, 2006-05)For late adolescents and young adults, transition to college can be both an exciting and stressful phase of their lives. The psychological and emotional distress associated with the need to adapt, thrive and succeed in ... -
Wood Duck Production and Management in Central Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1985-08)First paper.-During 1982-84 most (63%) nest houses used by wood ducks at: Mead wildlife Area (MWA1 were Iocated in 2 relatively high-use areas. Wood duck nests could be distinguished from hooded merganser nests by ...