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12.112014July 20, 2016
Firewood: Wanted Dead or Alive?

Firewood: Wanted Dead or Alive?

By Jen SimoniIn News, Oak management, Wildlife

Firewood does more for Doug and Laurie than heat their house all winter. “I’m not cutting firewood, just to cut firewood,” asserts Doug. “There is...

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02.102014July 20, 2016
The Nelsons’ Oak Savanna of Dreams

The Nelsons’ Oak Savanna of Dreams

By Jen SimoniIn News, Oak management, Success stories, Wildlife

“If you build it, they will come,” said a voice in Ray’s head from the movie Field of Dreams. The voice led Ray to build...

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05.082014January 12, 2017
Command the Sun to Promote Young Forest

Command the Sun to Promote Young Forest

By Jen SimoniIn Ask the Expert, News, Oak management, Wildlife

By Bill Kiser, Wildlife Biologist, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program For plants, it’s all about sunlight: Where sunlight hits,...

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01.082014February 27, 2018
Mating to the Beat of a Different Drum

Mating to the Beat of a Different Drum

By Jen SimoniIn News, Wildlife

Each spring during mating season, male grouse claim their territory by “drumming” to attract females and fend off other males. Males will frequent the same...

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27.072014July 21, 2016
Canary in the Coal Mine, Grouse in the Habitat

Canary in the Coal Mine, Grouse in the Habitat

By Jen SimoniIn News, Oak management, Wildlife, Young forests

Like a canary in the coal mine, grouse tell us something about the habitat. Miners knew, if the canary stayed alive, there was enough fresh,...

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01.052013February 15, 2018
What migratory birds are returning to my land?

What migratory birds are returning to my land?

By Jen SimoniIn News, Wildlife

By Daniel Schneider, Grassland Bird Specialist, UW-Madison Department of Forest & Wildlife Ecology and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Research Birds have unique preferences...

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