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Habitat for a State Endangered Plant Gets Protected in Southern Wisconsin
ARENA, Wis. — Wisconsin residents and visitors will now be able to enjoy hiking and sightseeing at...
Stability Part Two: Why I Seldom Recommend Grazing
In the previous issue of The Prairie Promoter, I introduced stability and discussed how fire can be ...
A Legacy of Land Stewardship Continues for a Rare Habitat in Rock County

A 33 acre site consisting of wetland, oak savanna and prairie is now under the stewardship of The Pr...
Stability Part One: Why I Recommend Frequent Dormant Season Burning

Prescribed fire can function as a stabilizer or a destructive disturbance depending on we use it....
Another Bluff Prairie Saved in The Driftless Area

A majestic view and an abundance of biodiversity, this 11-acre bluff prairie is now protected foreve...
Paying Attention to the Season During Restoration Work

What can the changing of the seasons mean for your land restoration work? Find out how the changing ...
Quick Guide to Restoration Practices: Timesframes and General Methods

Land stewardship is a year-round practice. Learn when to do things like root severing, prescribed bu...
Eliminating Buckthorn Without the Use of Herbicide

Ever wondered how to manage invasive buckthorn without the use of herbicide? Our Coulee Region Chapt...
Spring is the time for girdling
Jim Rogala The intense transfer of materials within a tree at this time of the year makes for effici...
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