Wild Reads

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Wild Reads is where we share stories about and from partners, landowners, and friends throughout the conservation community. Let us know if you have a story, book review, poem, or photos to share. We don't promise to publish everything we receive, but we'd love to know what you're reading, writing, and what you think is worth sharing.

Climate Change
Conservancy Stories
News Releases
A serene 33-acre property hidden among the pines along Halls Creek, north of Black River Falls, is now forever protected by a conservation easement.
Ten students from the University of Wisconsin Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies Water Resources & Management program have embarked upon a research project within the Fancy Creek watershed in Richland…
Revegetation (the re-establishment of plant cover through seeding or planting) is almost always advantageous and often necessary to achieve temperate forest restoration goals following removal of invasive plants, such as…
Conservancy Stories
News Releases
Aimee Ebersold Schultz knows a lot about the patience and hard work of healing. In 2010, she began her stewardship of an old farmhouse and 114 acres near Alma, Wisconsin…
With the purchase of nearly 200 acres along the Wisconsin River, the Conservancy has now protected more than 26,000 acres in the Driftless Area.
Conservancy Stories
News Releases
Outdoor Life
On September 3, 2024, the Wisconsin DNR finalized the paperwork to purchase a streambank easement from Mississippi Valley Conservancy.
Conservancy Stories
Outdoor Life
In the last week of August, staff gathered with the Summer Intern Crew to hear about their learning adventure and thank them for all they did to build the climate…
Climate Change
Sightings
Invasive plants are one of the greatest threats to preserving the unique biodiversity of the Driftless Area. Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) is a beautiful, but invasive plant that is quickly…
Hikes
Outdoor Life
Sightings
Within minutes, I felt a transformation from just thinking about how many birds were singing to noticing a different cadence in the songs I was hearing. I was with a…
After a few rigorous weeks of training, your two paid summer intern crews are now actively honing their habitat restoration skills on many of the public and private lands you’ve…
Conservancy Stories
News Releases
There are places in the Driftless Area where life seemingly moves a little slower: days seem longer, the sounds of nature seem louder, the stars seem brighter, and sleep seems…
Climate Change
Conservancy Stories
News Releases
The first restoration project consists of 11,200 trees that were planted across an 18.5-acre ridgetop field in May.
Climate Change
Conservancy Stories
Here's why we're planting so many oak trees. Let us know if you'd like to help out.
In the face of a worldwide climate crisis, I wondered how I could reduce my own footprint on the planet. I wondered about the possibility of solar panels on my…
Connie convinced Art that the land with the cabin offered them a perfect weekend place “that beats camping” to get away from their work lives in Milwaukee.