Green Bay Conservation Partners Spring Roundtable, April 21
The Green Bay Conservation Partners will host their 7th Annual Spring Roundtable on Wednesday, April 21 from 8:50–11:30 a.m. on Zoom. Partners will share information about restoration, monitoring, and other conservation projects around the region in the bay of Green Bay, Lower Fox River watershed, Green Bay’s West Shore, and Door Peninsula. Registration is free but required by April 19th to receive the connection information (media welcome).
The morning will feature invited speakers providing updates on the National Estuarine Research Reserve designation process and a conservation legislative update, as well as a series of 5-minute lightning talks and virtual student posters. Lightning talk highlights include restoring habitat for fish, cover cropping with indigenous corn, mapping trends in agricultural land management, and involving classrooms in environmental stewardship. With over 100 conservation leaders and experts in attendance, the Spring Roundtable is a great opportunity to learn about projects and research happening in the region and network with others working on conservation. If you have questions about the event, contact Amy Carrozzino-Lyon, UW-Green Bay, at carrozza@uwgb.edu or 920-465-5029.