Tag: Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin
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UW-Green Bay Students Contribute to Lake Sturgeon Conservation Research | Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin
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Lake sturgeon first evolved around 200 million years ago, around the same time as the dinosaurs. This unique fish species once numbered more than two million. Fish biologists estimate about 3,000 adult fish exist in the Great Lakes proper today. Wisconsin is an international leader in lake sturgeon conservation. The state’s efforts target sustaining populations that…
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Students Explore Wisconsin’s Freshwater Coast
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UW-Green Bay, UW-Parkside, and Calvin College students enrolled in Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin’s Human Interactions with Lake Michigan Coastal Ecosystems course recently had the opportunity to explore Lake Michigan with hands-on experience and technology. The course, taught by faculty from UW-Green Bay, UW-Milwaukee’s School of Freshwater Sciences, and UW-Parkside is designed to educate students about…