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Northland College Nordic Skiing

Brother Bear Fund

…for the 2020 race on Saturday, February 22, 2020. In order to apply for funding, you must meet the following eligibility criteria: Must be currently enrolled at Northland College when race occurs. Preference will be given to someone who has not skied the American Birkebeiner or who would otherwise be…

Northland student research

Research Showcase

Seth W. Davenport, Tyrease “TJ” James, and Dr. Jonathan G. Marti

Loon flying over a lake

Get Involved

Since 1978, LoonWatch’s Annual Lakes Monitoring Program has engaged an active volunteer network of Loon Rangers as its primary tool to collect critical long-term data on loons in northern Wisconsin. Working as population monitors and environmental educators, these volunteers have been the field force that has provided SOEI and WI…

Wolves by Numbers Adrian’s PP for WSST pdf

…and injury to Cattle 1980- 2020. Wolf Depredation Payments Since 1985 a total of , $3,112,067.69, has been paid for wolf depredations and annually ranged from $0 (1986, 1989) to $336,129 (2011) Between 2012-2021 the average payments was $169,720 per year, and ranged from low of $102,600 in 2017 to…

Mother loon and her chick

Wisconsin Loon Population on the Rise


Results of the 2015 one-day Wisconsin Loon Population Survey

2010, and the chick population is estimated at 834, an increase of 37.8 percent. “I’m surprised and pleased,” said LoonWatch Coordinator Erica LeMoine. “Between the 2010 Gulf oil spill and 2012 botulism outbreak they’ve faced extraordinary challenges over the last five years, so this is good news.” The survey has…

SONWA winning books

SONWA Winners 1991-Present

Nature Books for Adults and Children

…the water and the soil. • 2010. The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival, John Vaillant. Vaillant gives us an unforgettable and masterful work of narrative nonfiction that combines a riveting portrait of a stark and mysterious region of the world and its people, with the natural history…

Wolf laying down

Wolf Status Reports

Every one to three years (depending on region) state and federal agencies survey and monitor gray wolf populations. These reports summarize the best available information on the status of gray wolves in specific regions in the United States.

FinalGreat Lakes Science for Parks Symposium 2023 Booklet

…oral presentations 17 Title: Where’s the Beach?: A Decade of surveying Minong’s Relict Nipissing Shoreline Authors: DePasqual, Seth*,1 * seth_c_depasqual@nps.gov 1 Isle Royale National Park Abstract: Abstract: Since 2012, the cultural resource program at Isle Royale National Park (known as Minong to regional Anishinaabe) has conducted focused archaeological survey work…

MI TWA Adult Presentation_Roell Edits

…13, 2012-Jan. 31, 2005: Threatened Mar. 12, 2005- Mar. 12th, 2007 Endangered Mar. 12, 2007 – Sept. 29th, 2008 Delisted Sept. 29, 2008-May 4, 2009 Endangered May 4, 2009-July 1, 2009 Delisted July 1, 2009- Jan. 26, 2012 Endangered Jan. 27, 2012– Dec. 19, 2014 Delisted Dec. 19th, 2014- Jan….