Lakes Program
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West Shore of Green Bay Field Trip
Thursday,
April 17
9:30am - 5:00pm (off-site)
Participants will travel in a
deluxe
motor coach leaving from the KI Convention Center
($25 transportation fee).
If you are NOT
participating in this field trip or the
all-day
workshop, you will
be asked on the registration form to choose two half-day workshops
(Morning
Workshops and
Afternoon Workshops).
The west shore of
Green Bay is home to some of the finest
remaining coastal wetlands along the
Lake Michigan shoreline. This area comprises nearly
14% of Lake Michigan’s total coastal wetlands, and
about 50% of
Wisconsin's Lake Michigan
coastal wetlands.
Oconto Marsh is the second largest coastal wetland on
Lake Michigan and Peshtigo River is the 8th largest.
These coastal wetlands are extremely important for
conserving birds and sustaining Green Bay fisheries.
The careful observer can find cranes, terns,
frogs, turtles, ducks, and many other kinds of animals in
the west shore.
In the spring, Northern Pike swim out of Green Bay and into
streams and drainage ditches to spawn - they've been known
to swim as many as 45 miles inland!
A West Shore Tour will highlight the unique
ecology of the area, and examine some of the important
management issues for west shore wetlands and for the
Great Lakes in general.
Space is limited, so sign up early to reserve your spot.
Fee: $25 (Note: The fee covers
field trip transportation via deluxe tour bus. Thursday
Convention registration is still required.)
Presenters: Vicki Harris, UW Sea Grant; Mike
Grimm, The Nature Conservancy; John Huff, Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources; Chad Cook, UW-Extension
The agenda is subject to change without notice.
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