mfftc.com
Minnesota Federation of Field Trial Clubs, Inc.
http://www.mfftc.com/links.htm
Amateur Field Trial Clubs of America. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. MN Outdoor Heritage Alliance. The Bird Sanctuary, Solon Springs, WI. National Walking Horse Association.
wisharptails.org
WISTGS Resources
http://www.wisharptails.org/Resources.html
Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society. For information about Sharptail Grouse management in Wisconsin, please visit the. OPPORTUNITIES FOR VIEWING DANCING SHARPTAILS. This is a list of the sharptail management areas where viewing blinds are available. In some cases there is a modest fee for using the sharptail blinds. The blinds are usually available from mid-April to mid- to late-May. Douglas County Wildlife Area. Namekagon Barrens Wildlife Area. Friends of the Namekagon Barrens Website.
wisharptails.org
WISTGS Projects
http://www.wisharptails.org/Projects.html
Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society. The Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse (WSGS) has been involved in a wide variety of projects designed to preserve sharptails and their habitat in Wisconsin. These projects have ranged from providing funds to buy sharptail habitat to lobbying state government to reopen the sharptail hunting season. Brush Prairie at Crex Meadows Wildlife Area, Burnett County, WI. And Namekagon Barrens Wildlife Area. That contains important displays that promote sharptails. The WSGS has su...
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Ruminations on Tree Planting and Prairie Conservation | The Prairie Ecologist
https://prairieecologist.com/2015/01/20/ruminations-on-tree-planting-and-prairie-conservation
Essays, photos, and discussion about prairie ecology, restoration, and management. Photo of the Week – January 15, 2015. Photo of the Week – January 23, 2015 →. Ruminations on Tree Planting and Prairie Conservation. January 20, 2015. We love trees so much, we use them to memorialize important events and people in our lives. Sometimes, we even create memorials to honor the trees and the people who planted them! I don’t have all the answers, but here are a few ideas. 2) Using native prairie plants in lands...
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Partners
http://www.crexmeadows.org/Partnerships.html
And other organizations with a shared conservation goal. The Friends of Crex partners with other non-profit conservation organizations, including Ducks Unlimited. Whitetails Unlimited and the Wisconsin Sharp-tailed Grouse Society. As well as the St. Croix River Association, the Gaylord Nelson Audubob Society, Friends of the Namekagon Barrens, and the Friends of Douglas County Wildlife Area. See below for more information about these great conservation groups. Members of the CMDU Committee who are also Fr...
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Links
http://www.crexmeadows.org/LinksofInterest.html
The links below bring you to the websites of our partner organizations and other conservation groups that share a common goal of wildlife and land conservation. Know of a site that we should include? Please see our Website Link Policy. Below if you are interested in having us link to your website. Is a valuable resource for environmental education for Wisconsin teachers and educators. Find info on grants, contests and awards, upcoming events throughout the state, teaching resources, and more. Is an organ...
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Mining Company Looking for Copper Near St. Croix River Tributary | St. Croix 360
http://www.stcroix360.com/2015/08/mining-company-looking-for-copper-near-st-croix-river-tributary
News from the land of white pines and wild rivers. Mining Company Looking for Copper Near St. Croix River Tributary. PolyMet plans to do exploratory drilling for a type of ore that poses risks to clean water. August 6, 2015. A Canadian mining company behind a controversial copper-nickel mine in northern Minnesota is now looking for mining potential in the St. Croix River area. PolyMet Mining Co. has confirmed it plans to drill exploratory holes along the Snake River east of Pine City. This is the first t...
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Give a Little Howl! | Namekagon Barrens News, Views and Events
https://nbwa.wordpress.com/2014/12/23/give-a-little-howl
Namekagon Barrens News, Views and Events. News from the Namekagon Barrens Wildlife Area in northwest Wisconsin. What is a Barrens Habitat? 2015 FNBWA Annual Membership Meeting →. Give a Little Howl! December 23, 2014. By Nancy Christel, Wildlife Biologist and NBWA Property Manager. With the chill in the ai. Namekagon Barrens Wildlife Area, Minong, WI 54859, USA. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. What is a Barrens Habitat? 2015 FNBWA Annual Membership Meeting →. Give a Little Howl! Sorry, your blog ...
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