The theme of February’s annual meeting of the Wisconsin Chapter of The Wildlife Society was “Applying the North American Model of Conservation During Divided Times.”
I was asked to speak on wetland management. I structured my talk to fit the theme. I wanted to explore the similarities and differences in how the North American Model of Conservation (informally, the model) applies to whether a piece of land is public or private. I also wanted to highlight Wisconsin Waterfowl Association (WWA) projects on state lands, discussing them through the lens of the model.
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