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  • Wildlife Guide

    https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide

    National Wildlife Federation.

    America is privileged with a stunning array of animals, plants, and wild destinations—each with its own incredible story. Get to know the amazing wildlife in your backyard and beyond. Scroll to view America's Wildlife by species type (Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, Invertebrates, and Plants & Fungi)

  • Wildlife Health - Avian Influenza

    https://www.pgc.pa.gov/Wildlife/WildlifeHealth/Pages/AvianInfluenza.aspx

    Pennsylvania Game Commission.

    Provides facts about bird flu and wild birds, answers to common questions and links to more detailed information

  • Wisconsin Clean Boats, Clean Waters

    https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/lakes/cbcw

    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

    Clean Boats, Clean Waters includes teams of volunteers, as well as some paid staff from the DNR, Sea Grant and other organizations. Boat inspectors help perform boat and trailer checks, disseminate informational brochures and educate boaters on how to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.

  • Wisconsin Council on Forestry - Invasive Species Best Management Practices:

    https://councilonforestry.wi.gov/Pages/InvasiveSpecies/Default.aspx

    Wisconsin Council on Forestry.

    Invasive exotic species present what may be the greatest threat to the long-term health and sustainability of Wisconsin's forests. Human activities such as trading of goods, travel, gardening, and recreation have resulted in the introduction of many non-native plant and animal species to the state. The Council created the Forestry Invasives Leadership Team to develop voluntary best management practices (BMPs) to help control the spread of invasive species.

  • Wisconsin First Detector Network

    https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/wifdn/

    University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    The Wisconsin First Detector Network (WIFDN) is a citizen science network that empowers people to take action against invasive species through invasive species monitoring, management, and outreach. WIFDN provides training and resources through a combination of webinars, instructional videos, and hands-on workshops, in addition to providing volunteer opportunities to citizen scientists. Consider becoming a First Detector and help improve our network to minimize the impact and spread of invasive species in Wisconsin.