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Contact InformationErica LeMoine
LoonWatch Program
1411 Ellis Avenue
Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute
Ashland, WI 54806
(715) 682-1220
Email
Learn About Loons
Loons are considered one of the most primitive birds on earth. They have not changed from their current form for the last one million years. The first loon relative appeared about 25 million years ago and measured about six feet from beak to tail. There are five species of loons in the world: Common Loon (Gavia immer), Yellow-billed Loon (Gavia adamsii), Pacific Loon (Gavia pacifica), Arctic Loon (Gavia arctica), and the Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata). Only the Common Loon breeds in the lower 48 states and usually nests on inland lakes.
- LoonWatch focuses on the protection of common loons and their aquatic habitats through education, monitoring, and research.
- Loon Identification—What does a common loon look like?
- Loon Behavior & Vocalizations—Learn how to identify the diverse behaviors of loons and what they mean.
- Loon Ecology—Learn about the life cycle of a loon and loon habitat.
- Frequently Asked Common Loon Questions—Do loons mate for life? Are loons protected? How many eggs do loons lay? Look here for the answers to these and other frequently asked loon questions.
- Other Loon Groups & Resources—Visit these websites for information and news about loons across North America.
- Loon Artificial Nesting Platforms—Determine if your lake is a good candidate for a nesting platform and find out what you need to do to acquire a permit or notify the Wisconsin DNR about your platform project.
2013 Job & Internship Fair
Feb 7, 2013
Location Information
10:00 am - 3:00 pm @ Ponzio
All students are invited to participate in the 2013 Job & Internship Fair on Thursday, February 7, from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. on the 1st and 2nd floors of the Ponzio Campus Center and in the Alvord Theatre.
This is an annual event with more than 60 regional organizations in attendance and is a great way for you to gain pre-professional experience in your field of interest.
The SOEI will be offering 7 internships for the Summer of 2013. By being prepared and professional, you can network and apply with organizations that are recruiting Northland students for volunteer, internship and employment opportunities.
Make sure to bring several copies of your resume (that has been critiqued by Career Education Staff), have appropriate attire, and a strong interest and enthusiasm to utilize this outstanding resource for you.
See you at the Fair!
Feb 7, 2013
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. @ SOEI-Sentry Room
Multi-Generational Trauma: Laying The Foundation For The Next 7 Generations
Feb 7, 2013
Location Information
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. @ SOEI-Sentry Room
Cultural Community Presentation:
Multi-Generational Trauma
Laying The Foundation For The Next 7 Generations
February 7, 2013
Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, Sentry Room
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Esie Leoso of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and Anthony Stately of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa will speak about multi-generational trauma. The two will lead a discussion about how historical events have impacted native communities and contributed to multi-generational grief. Leoso and Stately will take on the traditional aspect of family and community while exploring modern approaches to promote healing.
For further information, please contact:
James E. Pete - Director of the Native American and Indigenous Culture Center (715) 682-1344
Katrina Werchouski - Coordinator for Multicultural Programs, (715) 682-1366
Sponsored By: Northland College, Native American and Indigenous Culture Center and The Otto Bremer Foundation.
Ways to Support LoonWatch
Supporting LoonWatch can include donating your photography, volunteering to be a citizen scientist for research projects, giving a cash donation that ensure LoonWatch will be here to help loons thrive in the Northwoods. For more information, please contact Erica LeMoine at (715) 682-1220 or email at loonwatch@northland.edu.








