Tagged: Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
In the average lawn, moss is rarely a welcomed sight. (Usually indicating poor soil nutrient levels and drainage issues.) But in Keir Wefferling’s world, as curator of the Fewless Herbarium within UW-Green Bay’s Cofrin...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) — It may just look like a bunch of stumps sticking out of the water, but it is part of the newest restoration project in the waters of Green Bay. “The...
When Amy Wolf and Bob Howe with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay bring new research partners or students out to the restored Cat Island chain in lower Green Bay on Lake Michigan, their reactions...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – Some cutting-edge technology will be deployed to help keep an eye on how the water and wildlife are doing on the Bay of Green Bay. Cellcom and the University...
When Amy Wolf and Bob Howe with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay bring new research partners or students out to the restored Cat Island chain in lower Green Bay on Lake Michigan, their reactions...
The Cofrin Center for Biodiversity hosted a 9/11 Day of Service event on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. Organized by Lily Vang on behalf of the UW-Green Bay Center for Civic Engagement and @uwgbcivicscholars, volunteers...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Green Bay Restoration Team hosted a teacher workshop to visit Green Bay west shore wetland restoration sites on August 17th. Eleven teachers got a rare opportunity to visit...
TOWN OF SCOTT (WLUK) — The Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust and UW-Green Bay announced a new land partnership Saturday morning. It came at the organization’s third-annual Land Fest, at the newly-announced Wequiock Creek Natural...
Wisconsin’s prairies are filled with beautiful plants that bloom from early spring through the fall. Here are some common plants to look for on your next stroll through a prairie. Sources: Wisconsin DNR, UW-Green Bay...
Emeritus Curator, Thomas Erdman has a featured article and photos on Wisconsin Society for Ornithology’s news site and Facebook page on Northern Goshawk research.