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Red Banks Alvar Restoration

This project proposes to restore 60 acres of Great Lakes Alvar along Green Bay.  Alvar’s are a globally imperiled plant community and this property protects the highest quality alvar in Wisconsin.

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Mississippi River Bluffland Restoration

This project was created to restore and maintain high quality natural communities contained within twenty-four State Natural Areas.  The SNA’s along the Mississippi and Chippewa Rivers protect some of the best remaining examples of natural communities in Wisconsin.  Work is needed to maintain and enhance these communities and maintain habitat for up to sixty species of greatest conservation need. 

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Baraboo River Restoration

The objective of the restoration is to remove the Linen Mill Dam and restore the reach of the Baraboo River in that vicinity. This will in effect restore 120 miles of the Baraboo River to fish migration and use that was historically present 100-150 years ago before the dams were built on the river. 

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Clark County Natural Community Restoration

This project aims to develop a permanent karner blue butterfly (KBB) dispersal corridor to link isolated populations, maintain permanent KBB habitat, and to restore hydrologic processes along Iron Run Creek.

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Waupaca River Greater Redhorse Distribution

Historically, the state-threatened greater redhorse (Moxosyoma valenciennesi) were reported in the Waupaca River system as far upstream as Cary Pond on the Crystal River in the city of Waupaca.  In 1971, a carp (Cyprinus carpio) eradication project on the Waupaca River system was believed to have eliminated greater redhorse from the Waupaca River above the Weyauwega Dam. 

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Guide to Wisconsin's State Natural Areas

State Natural Areas protect the last vestiges of Wisconsin's native landscapes - its prairies and savannas, forests and bogs - and provide refuge for both common and rare species of plants and animals.

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Survey for Henry's Elfin Butterfly In Wisconsin

The objectives of this project are twofold: primarily to answer the questions of habitat and larval foodplant(s) for Wisconsin populations of the Henry’s elfin butterfly and secondarily, to add to our understanding of the conservation status of the species in the state and further protect the species through incorporation of the data into the Natural Heritage Inventory databases which aid in informed decision-making on land use and management throughout Wisconsin.

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Savanna Restoration at John Muir's Boyhood Haunts

This project is to restore 200 acres of oak savanna at John Muir's boyhood haunts - Muir Park and Observatory Hill State Hill State Natural Areas.

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Butler's Gartersnake Surveys

In 2005, surveys were conducted for two snake species, the Butler’s gartersnake and the plains gartersnake to obtain DNA samples to complete a genetics study.

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Protecting Bird Migration Stopover Sites In The Western Great Lakes

An oversight team was formed to guide project development.  The team consists of Sumner Matteson, Steve Richter, Dr. David Ewert, and Ms. Kim Grveles, who has been hired to coordinate project implementation.

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State Trust Land Natural Community and Rare Species Protection

State Trust Lands contain some of the last vestiges of Wisconsin’s native landscape and harbor a disproportionate share of remnant old-growth including white pine, hemlock, and hemlock/hardwood forest. 

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Turtle Valley Wildlife Area

Wetland and grassland restoration has been taking place on over 2,200 acres that were purchased in partnership with the USDA-Wetland Reserve Program.  Restoration efforts focus on returning both hydrology and vegetation to a natural state and improving wildlife habitat in an intensively farmed area.

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Restoring Prairie and Savanna Communities in Southern Wisconsin: Targeting Invasive Herbacous Plants

Over the next two years, our primary objective for this project is to control (and eradicate when possible) invasive herbaceous exotics on 72 southern Wisconsin sites with remnant plant communities, including 47 primarily state-owned State Natural Areas, 24 Prairie Enthusiast remnants, 1 Nature Conservancy site, and several other sites which Green County Conservation League and Friends of Devil’s Lake State Park actively manage.

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Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative Accomplishments for 2006

The Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative (WBCI) represents a unique cooperative partnership of over 145 endorsing members aimed at delivering the full spectrum of bird conservation emphasizing voluntary stewardship.

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