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Wetland Coffee Break Presentation Index
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DateTitleSpeakerSpeaker affiliation
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2/13/2026Bugs Below Zero: The secret lives of winter active insectsAlyssa AndersonSouthwest Minnesota State University
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1/30/2026Wisconsin’s peatlands: Carbon powerhouses for climate actionAlex Clayton MoyaPew Research Center
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1/16/2026The importance of state agency collaborations for effective wetland conservationErin O'BrienWisconsin Wetlands Association
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12/5/2025Dark waters, silent wings: Secrets Wisconsin bats keepJennifer RedellWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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11/14/2025Introduction to wetland sedges (Carex)Aaron FeggestadStantec
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10/10/2025Wetland insectsAnn MarshUW Madison
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9/26/2025How do beavers impact water?Cortney DeanConservation biologist
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8/22/2025Hydrology & Hydraulics 101Dave KraftHey & Associates
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8/8/2025Wetland Coffee Break: Taxonomy, natural history, and conservation of Wisconsin firefliesDr. Dan YoungUW-Madison
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8/1/2025Investigating the relationship between showy ladyslipper and European skipper butterfliesMatt KnickelbineStantec
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7/18/2025Makak Aabajitoon Ganawendang Manoomin: Guiding wild rice conservation with Anishinaabe worldviewBrandon ByrneGreat Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC)
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6/20/2025Aquatic habitat management for amphibians and reptiles in WisconsinJoshua KapferUW-Whitewater
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6/6/2025Coexisting with beavers to increase wetland functionality and support biodiversityClay FrazerNative Range Ecological, LLC
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5/30/2025Bioacoustic evidence that bats benefit from beaver pondsCortney DeanUW Stout
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5/9/2025Wetland monitoring and assessment 101Sally JaroszWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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5/2/2025A primer on aerial imagery reviewsSarah MajerusStantec
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4/18/2025What do fall-staging canvasbacks need on the Upper Mississippi River?Stephen WinterUSFWS
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4/4/2025Invasive species or invasible ecosystems?Stephen ThomfordeStantec
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3/21/2025Chasing dragonflies: Leveraging genetic tools to help conserve Hine’s emerald dragonflyDr. Rachel ToczydlowskiUSDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
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3/14/2025The fur trade and the north woods environmentHayden NelsonUniversity of Kansas
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2/14/2025For the love of wetlands: Exploring wetland protection and restoration potential in WisconsinPeter LeviThe Nature Conservancy
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1/31/2025Into Whooperland: A photographer’s journey with whooping cranesMichael ForsbergProfessional Photographer
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1/17/2025Wetland portrayal in modern filmsDr. Jeffrey MatthewsUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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12/20/2024Aerial herbicide application on invasive wetland plants: Planning, process and lessons learnedJason FleenerWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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12/13/2024Purple loosestrife biocontrol model in WisconsinJeanne SchererUW-Extension and UW-Madison
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11/15/2024Reed canarygrass: A comprehensive literature review for wetland managersCraig AnnenIntegrated Restorations, LLC
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11/4/2024Draft wetland functional assessment tool for Wisconsin and MinnesotaTom PearceWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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10/18/2024Helping farmers, saving cranesRyan MichaleskoInternational Crane Foundation
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10/4/2024New general permit to promote hydrologic restoration of streams, wetlands, and floodplains in WisconsinTom NedlandWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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9/20/2024An introduction to Wisconsin’s wetland-loving snakesRebecca ChristoffelTurtles for Tomorrow, Snakes Conservation Society
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9/6/2024Immediate avian response to restoration in Lower Green BayTom Prestby
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8/9/2024Wetlands and dry roads: Restoring the Little Yellow River watershed in central WisconsinBrad StrobelUSFWS
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8/2/2024Blanding's turtles: A true wetland denizensRebecca ChristoffelTurtles for Tomorrow
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7/26/2024Wetlands in Wisconsin’s mega morainesDr. Nelson HamSt. Norbert College
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7/19/2024On, in, and underwater: Life cycles and life history of wetland invertebratesJessica OrlofskeUW-Parkside
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6/28/2024Wetlands and Phragmites: Management at a landscape scaleMatt PuzWisconsin DNR
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6/21/2024Restoring wetlands in the Mukwonago River watershed
Josh Brown and Allison Romero
Wisconsin DNR, Waukesha County Land Conservancy
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6/7/2024Let's talk turtles!Rebecca ChristoffelTurtles for Tomorrow
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5/31/2024What’s the buzz? Drone uses in wetlandsSamantha LoutzenhiserKCI Technologies
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5/3/2024Wild rice with fish: A winning recipe for restorationTitus SeilheimerWisconsin Sea Grant
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4/19/2024Dilution is NOT the solution to pollution: How amphibians, parasites, and you can help us understand the complex effects of pollutants on wildlifeJessica HuaUW Madison
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4/5/2024Transformational Thinking in Conservation and “Outdoors Access 4 All!”Monica SpaeniAccess Ability Wisconsin
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3/8/2024Introduction to the damsels and dragons of Wisconsin (Part 2)Dan JacksonWisconsin Dragonfly Society and Wisconsin Odonata Survey
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3/1/2024Introduction to the damsels and dragons of Wisconsin (Part 1)Dan JacksonWisconsin Dragonfly Society and Wisconsin Odonata Survey
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2/2/2024The eastern massasauga: Wisconsin’s wetland rattlesnakeRori PaloskiWisconsin DNR
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1/12/2024Reciprocal relationships with restoration and protection effortsBobbie WebsterCofrin Center for Biodiversity, UW-Green Bay
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12/15/2023Mink frog calling surveys
Rori Paloski and Emma Pauly-Hubbard
Wisconsin DNR
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12/1/2023Spur Lake: A long and unfinished journey
Carly Lapin and Nathan Podany
WDNR (Carly) and Sokaogon Chippewa Community Environmental Department (Nathan)
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11/17/2023Wetland conservation practices for landowners
Tally Hamilton and Gretchen Skudlarczyk
Ducks Unlimited and Pheasants Forever
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11/3/2023Fascinating species frequenting ephemeral pondsGreg BurnsMaster Naturalist
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10/20/2023Establishing a citizen science salamander and ephemeral pond monitoring program in Wisconsin
Richard Staffen and Madison Wikston
Wisconsin DNR
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10/13/2023Bryophyte floristic quality assessments of Wisconsin peatlandsKeir WefferlingUW-Green Bay Assistant Professor & Herbarium Curator
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9/22/2023Getting the most out of chemical control of wetland invasive plants with herbicide-additive systemsCraig AnnenIntegrated Restorations LLC
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9/8/2023Celebrating wetlands through poetry: The art and craft of Mary Linton
Ann Engelman, Tod Highsmith, Mike Mossman, Alice Thompson
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8/25/2023All-female salamanders "rule" an ephemeral pondGreg BurnsMaster Naturalist
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7/28/2023The rare star of the backwaters of the Lower Wisconsin RiverwayMadeline ClevelandAvocational ichthyologist
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6/30/2023Dibaginjigaadeg Anishinaabe Ezhitwaad: A tribal climate adaptation menu for indigenous-led adaptation planning
Hannah Panci and Sara Smith
GLIFWC and College of Menominee Nation
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6/23/2023Wetland monitoring and protection on the Red Cliff reservationJessica JacobsonRed Cliff Treaty Natural Resources Division
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6/16/2023Implications of the Sackett decision for Wisconsin: Early takes from the front lines
Erin O'Brien, Evan Feinhauser, Tom Nedland
Wisconsin Wetlands Association, Clean Wisconsin, Wisconsin DNR
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5/26/2023Discovering historic Wisconsin geospatial dataHoward VereginWisconsin State Cartography Office
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5/12/2023How you can help gather better information about rainfall and runoff through the “CoCoRaHS” program: “Because every drop counts!”Taylor PattersonNational Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan
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4/28/2023The Wisconsin Frog & Toad SurveyAndrew BadjeWisconsin DNR
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4/21/2023Karst hydrogeology and wetlands
Maureen Muldoon and Grace Graham
Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
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3/10/2023Piloting natural flood management in the Lake Superior basinKyle MagyeraWisconsin Wetlands Association
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3/3/2023Amphibians and reptiles of WisconsinJosh KapferUW-Whitewater
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2/3/2023The influence of beaver dams on Wisconsin trout streamsMatt MitroWisconsin DNR
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1/27/2023Wetland restoration for ravine protection in SE Wisconsin
Lori Artiomow & Emily Leonard
Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary & Arboretum
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1/13/2023Restoring wetland amphipods to revive wetland habitatsDanelle LarsonUS Geological Survey
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12/9/2022The fascinating fishes of the floodplains of Wisconsin's largest riversJohn LyonsUW-Madison Zoology Museum
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11/21/2022Establishing a Green Bay National Estuarine Research ReserveEmily TynerUW-Green Bay
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11/4/2022Wetland restoration within the chaos of our shifting worldAlice ThompsonThompson & Associates Wetland Services
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10/21/2022Big Seeds: The Land Restoration School
Nancy Aten, Dan Collins, Chris Young
Land Restoration School
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10/7/2022It’s the little things that run the world: the importance of aquatic invertebratesMike MillerWisconsin DNR
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9/23/2023The role and application of prescribed fire in Wisconsin wetlandsHannah SpaulThe Nature Conservancy
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9/9/2022Northern pike life history along Green Bay’s west shoreTammie PaoliWisconsin DNR
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8/5/2022Restoring wild rice in Green Bay west shore coastal wetlandsAmy Carrozzino-LyonUW-Green Bay
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7/22/2022Breathing life into an old canoe: the Swampstakes 1941 Old Town wood canvas canoeJim Ruwaldt
Wisconsin Wetlands Association board and wooden boat restorer
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7/8/2022Upper Mississippi River restoration historyJeff JanvrinWisconsin DNR
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6/17/2022Blanchard’s cricket frog (Acris blanchardi) spring movement ecology in WisconsinAndrew BadjeWisconsin DNR
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6/3/2022The Stream Functions Pyramid: A framework for effective watershed restorationPaxton RamsdellEcosystem Planning & Restoration
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5/23/2022Opportunities to accelerate watershed-scale runoff management: A law and policy perspectiveErin O'Brien and Paul G. KentWisconsin Wetlands Association and Stafford Rosenbaum LLP
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5/13/2022Spectacular sedges in Wisconsin's wetlandsDr. Mandy LittleUW Stout
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4/29/2022So you want to manage your wetland. Where to start?Penny & Gary ShackelfordPrivate landowners, Fair Meadows State Natural Area
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4/15/2022Whooping Crane conservation in WisconsinStephanie SchmidtInternational Crane Foundation
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3/25/2022Toward more effective invasive species management Part II: How a system dynamics approach works in practiceCraig Annen Part IIIntegrated Restorations, LLC
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3/18/2022Toward more effective invasive species management Part I: Emphasize system dynamics over community structureCraig Annen Part IIntegrated Restorations, LLC
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3/4/2022Hackmatack National Refuge: 10 years strong & beyondVince Mosca & Paul BruettHey & Associates, McHenry County Conservation District
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1/28/2022Chiwaukee Prairie: A conservation story through photosDana GarriganChiwaukee Prairie Preservation Fund
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1/14/2022Habitat restoration & bird monitoring on the Oneida Nation reservationTony Kuchma & Erin GieseOneida Nation and UW-Green Bay
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12/10/2021Chemical control of cattail in species-rich wetlandsCraig AnnenIntegrated Restorations, LLC
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12/3/2021Managing the impacts of the invasive Emerald Ash Borer on Wisconsin's wooded wetlandsAngela WaupochickUW-Madison
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11/19/2021State Natural Areas at 70: Still protecting Wisconsin's Wetland Gems®Thomas MeyerWisconsin DNR
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11/5/2021Climate change resources for wetland managersRyan O'ConnorWisconsin DNR
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10/29/2021Monitoring pollinators in wetlands: Opportunities for citizen scientistsJay WatsonWisconsin DNR
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10/15/2021Wetland butterflies in WisconsinMike ReeseWisconsinbutterflies.org
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10/1/2021Visiting the Great Spirit's Garden: Wild rice in Wisconsin's wetlandsPeter DavidGLIFWC
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9/10/2021Snapshot Wisconsin: Gathering and using trail camera data in wetlands & beyondEmily DonovanWisconsin DNR
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8/27/2021The story behind the SWANCC decision: Site history & permittingVince MoscaHey & Associates