Where Ecology Meets Economy: Season 2

SAVE THE DATE!  Preparations are underway for Where Ecology Meets Economy: Season 2—A Forum for Green Industry & Land Manager Professionals.  This is a fabulous educational opportunity sponsored by the Southeastern Wisconsin Invasive Species Consortium, Inc. (SEWISC) and Johnson’s Nursery, Inc.™. The full day event on September 17, 2014, builds on the success of our […]

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Calling all Citizens: Invasive Species First Detector

Calling all Citizens: Invasive Species First Detector Training Opportunity Now Open!     Invasive species are considered to be the number two threat to biodiversity and the effects are increasingly evident on Wisconsin’s landscape. While many of these pests are here to stay, others have not yet been found or are at low enough levels […]

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Water Management Technology Institute Presenting Training Programs, December 5

Water Management Technology Institute Presenting Training Programs, December 5 Water Management Technology Institute will run two training programs on December 5 — Providing Tomorrow’s Wastewater Infrastructure Needs with Today’s Funding and Operator Training & Empowerment. Participants can receive up to 4 PDHs from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee for participation in these programs. There […]

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PRRSUM Upper Midwest Stream Restoration Symposium

Registration for the Upper Midwest Stream Restoration Symposium is OPEN. We offer several different types of registration, ranging from 1-day registration options to full conference and student registrations. Register and learn more about registration costs and options here. PLEASE NOTE THAT EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION RATES APPLY UNTIL DECEMBER 13th. We are in the midst of […]

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Find out how YOU can become a River Ambassador in Milwaukee!

Groundwork Milwaukee invites you to join our River Ambassadors Program.  As a River Ambassador, you will have an opportunity to attend a variety of outdoor events this summer to:  Educate event attendees about all the great improvements that have taken place throughout Milwaukee’s Area of concern (AOC) to restore our water quality.   Offer suggestions […]

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