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23.042020April 23, 2020
Improve Wildlife Habitat on Your Land with the Wisconsin Young Forest Partnership

Improve Wildlife Habitat on Your Land with the Wisconsin Young Forest Partnership

By Andy RadtkeIn News, Wildlife, Young forests
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25.102019October 25, 2019
Reforestation – Is It In Your Plan?

Reforestation – Is It In Your Plan?

By Jen SimoniIn News, Tree care, Young forests

Tree planting might be on your list for any number of reasons – for wildlife habitat, erosion control, regeneration of natural resources, aesthetic beauty, or...

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13.102016June 15, 2018
Oak Workshop: Oak in Southwest WI Faces Two Key Challenges

Oak Workshop: Oak in Southwest WI Faces Two Key Challenges

By Jen SimoniIn News, Oak management, Young forests

When landowners see big oak trees, maybe accompanied by some oak seedlings on the ground, it’s natural to assume that the oak in their woods...

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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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