Tagged: Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Congratulations to Vicki Medland, organizer of the annual Heirloom Plant and Vegetable Sale on a record-breaking year! The sale raised a record $12,636 on Saturday, May 11, 2019 and will fund student science research...
Congratulations to Rupert and Mimi, the Peregrine parents of two fuzzy eyasses (baby falcons) hatched recently on the UW-Green Bay campus. Two more eggs await the world. Stay tuned!
The UW-Green Bay Retiree Association is sponsoring the ninth annual arboretum walk on Tuesday, May 21, at 10:30 a.m. Bobbie Webster, natural areas ecologist for the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, will lead the walk. Interested...
A nature preserve along the east shore of Green Bay is receiving $450,000 in federal money to add land and restore wetlands. U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt announced the grant to the state Department...
The Log will be listing a number of grants that were awarded in the last year: Congratulations to Prof. Robert Howe (Natural and Applied Sciences), Director of Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, on being awarded...
UW-Green Bay faculty and staff have an opportunity to shop at the heirloom veggie pre-sale from noon to 5 p.m. on Friday, May 10, 2019. If possible, bring containers to carry your plants. More...
The UW-Green Bay Audubon Student Conservation Chapter, which has been recognized as the first Audubon college chapter in the nation, participated in a “fly-in” hosted by the National Audubon Society in Washington, D.C., April...
Hosted by the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, the UW-Green Bay NAS Heirloom Plant Sale will take place on Saturday, May 11, 2019 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Laboratory Sciences greenhouse. This annual...
The Cofrin Student Research Symposium is Tuesday, March 26, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in Phoenix Room A, Univery Union, Green Bay campus. It’s open to the public. Students will be presenting research conducted...
Over the past 50 years, UW-Green Bay has had an important leadership role in developing a scientific understanding of the Green Bay ecosystem. During this time period, current and emeriti faculty members, graduate students,...