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Do Your Part: Report These Rare Invasive Species
(2024)
"We work with citizen programs, partners and DNR staff to monitor and report invasive species regulated by Chapter NR 40. We need your help to report regulated species that are not yet established in Wisconsin. This poster ...
Exploring Nature's Classroom: Empowering Minds through Outdoor Education
(2024)
"Outdoor education is something that all school districts should include. It goes above traditional classroom boundaries, offering experimental learning opportunities that cultivate essential life skills. Immersed in nature, ...
Wisconsin's Waters Environmental Watchman
(2024)
"Stewards across Wisconsin monitor Wisconsin’s waters and wetlands for invasive species. These watchmen include citizens, counties, state, and others. ln 2023, this Wisconsin Aquatic Invasive Species Monitoring network ...
Effects of Florpyrauxifen-benzyl Applications on Non-target Biodiversity of Macrophytes and Invertebrates
(2024)
"Florpyrauxifen-benzyl is a chemical used in herbicide applications of aquatic plants such as the invasive species Eurasian watermilfoil. This study examined the effects on non-target organisms from three Florpyrauxifen-benzyl ...
Walleyes for Tomorrow
(2024)
"Who are Walleyes for Tomorrow? Learn about our history, hatchery operations, and how to start a chapter in your area. Also hear about the groups we work with and support.
Presenter: Ken VanDenPlas, Walleyes for Tomorrow ...
Wisconsin Walleye: Now and Into the Future
(2024)
"Walleye are one of the most popular species of fish in Wisconsin, prized by both anglers and tribal harvesters. The Wisconsin DNR recently completed a statewide planning effort for the future of walleye. Come hear about ...
Connect, Explore, Engage: Environmental Education Activities for Teacher Educators
(Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education, 2023)
International Perspectives on the Theory and Practice of Environmental Education: A Reader
(Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020)
Wisconsin Master Naturalist Training Guide: Human Connections
(Wisconsin Master Naturalist Program, Natural Resources Institute, University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of Extension, 2024)
As humans, our relationship with nature is ever changing, but our dependency upon it is not. We rely on the soil, water, air, plants,
and animals to sustain and enrich us and have simultaneously manipulated, harmed, ...
Supporting K-12 Teachers during COVID-19: Observations for Environmental Education Providers
(Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2020-08)










