Friday, July 31, 2015

Wisconsin Wetlands Association website

I found another really good Wisconsin website after receiving an email about the 2016 Wetland Science Conference being held in Green Bay.

Wisconsin Wetlands Association -- I'll add this address to the link list so it won't get lost in the blog. There's so much good information on the site.

The conference link is at the top of the webpage along with a link to some fall wetland field trips.

WWA 2016 Conference

Fall Wetland Trips

Another interesting section covers the Wisconsin county wetland fact sheets - County Fact Sheets. This page gives you the option of looking at various counties throughout the state that have been studied. Those of you who live in other areas of the state may be able to find information about your home county in addition to information about wetlands in Vilas County.




Thursday, July 23, 2015

Loon Chicks

Got  a call last week from Hal and Judy -- We have two loon chicks on Birch Lake. The first chick left the nest around last Friday and the second chick probably around Monday. I haven't heard if the nest by the island has any nesting activity.

Common Loon--Life, History Cornell Lab of Ornithology -- Here's some more information about loons. The Cornell Lab has a lot of interesting information.

Toward the bottom of the page there is a link to "The Spirit of the North" -- an article about loons with some good pictures.

Another thing while you're at the Cornell Lab, you might want to check out their Merlin Bird ID App. It's a free Bird ID app that's really fun to use when you need help identifying birds. Here's a link to the app -- http://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/

Friday, July 17, 2015

Birch Lake Blog Contributor -- Jason Tutkowski

Jason sent me an email yesterday volunteering as a contributor to the Birch Lake blog. I'm really looking forward to reading his entries.

Here's a short bio that he put together as an introduction.


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Hello everybody!  My name is Jason Tutkowski and I am extremely proud to say that this summer I am a water resources/aquatic invasive species intern at the North Lakeland Discovery Center.  I recently graduated with my bachelor degree in Environmental Science from Carroll University in Waukesha, WI, and will be attending graduate school this upcoming fall at UW-Milwaukee.  My past volunteer experiences have mainly dealt with terrestrial invasive species such as teasel, sweet clover, and buckthorn, so I am very pleased to have this entire summer to learn about aquatic invasive species (AIS).  My main focus is on the lakes in the Town of Winchester including Birch Lake, of which I have intensely surveyed twice already this summer.  I will be working independently as well as with the Winchester Town Lakes Committee and volunteers to locate, document, and provide educational outreach for prominent invasive species such as curly leaf pondweed, Eurasian water milfoil, and purple loosestrife.  If you see a guy with a dark green Discovery Center shirt on your lake, give me a wave!  This has been and will continue to be a great experience in the Northwoods.  I also want to thank Dorla for allowing me to contribute to her wonderful blog.    

Wednesday, July 01, 2015

Shoreline Zoning

Channel 12 News -- Vilas & Oneida Counties Opposition

Here's a link to the news story about the shoreline zoning changes. Both Vilas and Oneida counties are opposing the change in shoreline zoning and the Town of Winchester Lakes Committee is putting together a letter that also opposes the change.

If I see any other news articles, I'll publish them here.