The future of wildlife in Wisconsin will depend in a large part on how landowners manage their property in the future, and that is why the Coverts Project remains an important program.
The Coverts Project is a three-day workshop of indoor sessions and outdoor experiences for landowners who want to enhance woodlands for wildlife. The 30th annual Coverts Project workshop will run Aug. 22-25 at the Kemp Natural Resources Station in Woodruff.
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