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Webinar: Wetland Values for Water Management

Mark your calender’s for Wednesday May 9th when we hear from wetland experts across the region as they overview the impact agricultural activities have on wetland flora and fauna and the value of wetlands in agricultural landscapes.

  • Larry Cihacek, Professor of Soil Science, North Dakota State University: “Biogeochemical differences in disturbed and undisturbed wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region”
  • Jake Kerby, Associate Professor of Biology, University of South Dakota: “Investigating the impacts of agricultural tile drainage systems on wetland flora and fauna”
  • Mike Monfils, Conservation Scientist, Michigan State University: “Ongoing Research to Inform the Conservation of Wetland Birds in the Great Lakes Region”

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