Where is Your Favorite Place on Your Land?
It’s the first place you take someone who comes to visit your land. It’s the place you go to be calm, to observe, to reflect,…
It’s the first place you take someone who comes to visit your land. It’s the place you go to be calm, to observe, to reflect,…
To identify trees and shrubs – everybody knows – look at the leaves. Like nametags, leaves identify who’s who. For this reason, your winter woods…
Winter is a popular time to harvest trees because the frozen ground can help protect from damage and erosion and provide easier access. If you…
As warmer days return Wisconsin to a reading-on-the-deck paradise, here are eight books a woodland owner will love—and learn tons from this summer. The Overstory…
We asked our Facebook followers, “If they could get one question, and only one question, about your land, answered by an expert, what would it…
If you are managing land in Wisconsin, then you’re already dealing with the impacts that white-tailed deer have on your landscape. The Wisconsin DNR Deer…
Tree planting might be on your list for any number of reasons – for wildlife habitat, erosion control, regeneration of natural resources, aesthetic beauty, or…
Woodland owners that experienced damage to their woodlands during the July storms can apply for financial assistance for tree planting among other practices. Applications to…
Editor’s note: Two more town halls have been scheduled in Barron and Polk Counties, in addition to Oconto and Langlade Counties. Four town hall meetings…
Recently thousands of Wisconsin woodland owners experienced the devastating effects of extremely high winds. If you are among those affected, we are sorry. We know…
Brown and dying oak leaves mid-summer in green and lush woods. Upon seeing this, landowner Dale Parker contacted the local DNR forester and heard the…
In his youth, Lee Bushmaker enjoyed spending time on his grandpa and grandma’s dairy farm in Adams-Friendship. Those formative moments seem to have left an…
If you are a landowner, certainly you have goals for your property. Interested in viewing wildlife? Harvesting food from it? Restoring it or protecting it…
There’s a lot to learn about managing woodlands and many ways to do it. One option is jumping into the deep end with the Wisconsin…
Expressing our commitment to care for the land takes many forms. Some care for the land through the power of consumer choices that influence how…
Did you buy your dream property with the hopes of caring for it, but struggle to get started? We know life gets busy, it’s hard…
Snapshot Wisconsin is a volunteer-based wildlife monitoring project utilizing a network of trail cameras. The project recently launched statewide and is looking for additional volunteers.…
Area landowners have shepherded their properties through two distinct winters this year, the first almost too mild to deserve the title, abruptly pivoting on January…
Doug and I have been taking care of our 44 acres since 2003, and I still find myself getting a chill to realize that I…
Many people feed birds during winter, believing they’re engaging in an activity that is good for them as well as for the birds. Yet, while…
Gaining expert advice at the Learn About Your Land (LAYL) classes is guaranteed, but most landowners gain valuable perspectives from an unlikely source: their neighbors. “It was through…
The 2019 Wildlife Phenology CalendarThe Aldo Leopold Foundation is pleased to share the Leopold family’s legacy of keeping phenology records through the publication of the…
When Mike Lake’s dad purchased the farm northeast of Hustisford, Wisconsin, it was considered a failing property. Its compact size included grazed woodland, marsh, pasture…
Now is the time to put in your order! The Reforestation Program has begun its annual tree seedling and shrub sales. Whether you’re looking to plant…
Did you buy your dream property with the hopes of caring for it, but struggle to get started? We know life gets busy, it’s hard…
Nearly 200 landowners and professionals gathered on September 29th, 2018 at the Oak in the Driftless workshop in Baraboo to discuss many topics around woodland…
Landowners love their oaks. Majestic, sturdy, long-lived, bountiful, valuable, oak trees are admired for many reasons. What other single tree species in the Driftless means…
“I didn’t even know that 200-year-old burr oak was there,” said Matt Millen, Sauk County landowner. Presence of fire-tolerant oaks with sprawling branches testify to…
Winter is coming to an end, which means the return of migratory birds is not far away. As thousands of birds make their way back…
Do you know the track marks of the animals on your land? Take our quiz to find out. Each year, after the midwinter blizzards, there…