Courtesy Photo | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 10.19.2022
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Wildlife Services staff Dewayne Snobl, Phil Peterson, and Wyatt Puent, and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Biologist Paul Napierala monitor vital signs and collect biological data Oct. 19, 2022, during while collaring a male wolf at Fort McCoy, Wis., after the wolf was safely released from a trap. The wolf was accidently caught in the trap and......
Courtesy Photo | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 10.19.2022
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Wildlife Services staff Dewayne Snobl, Phil Peterson, and Wyatt Puent, and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Biologist Paul Napierala monitor vital signs and collect biological data Oct. 19, 2022, during while collaring a male wolf at Fort McCoy, Wis., after the wolf was safely released from a trap. The wolf was accidently caught in the trap and......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Susan Wilt | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 06.19.2019
The View towards Blueberry Island through riparian planting as part of the Menominee River Area of Concern (AOC) Aquatic Plant Control for Rookery Habitat Project in Lower Menominee River. The goal of the five-year project was to reduce the abundance of invasive species, so native plant communities can thrive in the future, and protect the rookery. The project completed several activities:......
Photo by Staff Sgt. Susan Wilt | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 06.19.2019
Left to right: Lindsay Parsons (Wild Rivers Invasive Species Coalition); Tim Noon (USACE); Gabe Schmidbauer (USACE); Brianna Kupsky (Wisconsin DNR); Kris Erickson (Ecology and Environment) make up the Menominee River Area of Concern (AOC) Aquatic Plant Control for Rookery Habitat Project Team. The goal of the five-year project was to reduce the abundance of invasive species, so native plant......