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SUMMARY:Planning for our future: Wisconsin's 2020 Forest Action Plan
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Forest Action Plan offers us an opportunity for reflection and to chart our path forward. During this webinar\, we will discuss the value of the Forest Action Plan\, the collaborative process for developing the 2020 Plan\, and key findings and goals as we look to the future. \nPresented by:\nAmanda Koch\, the Wisconsin DNR\, Division of Forestry Planner\nColleen Matula\, the Wisconsin DNR\, Division of Forestry Forest Ecologist/Silviculturist \nZoom Webinar Registration\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v_L5AmNlSDOeOCiPYLNZmA
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SUMMARY:Frontier Diplomats or Agents of Empire: U.S. Indian Agents in Wisconsin\, 1812-1845
DESCRIPTION:Life in Wisconsin during much of the first half of the 19th century was defined by the interactions between Native Americans and white settlers moving into the region. Indian Agents were a critical but often overlooked part of this relationship. They were the main conduit by which tribes could communicate with the federal government. They were also the eyes and ears of leaders in Washington. Indian agents also performed critical local roles such as Justice of the Peace and postmaster. Join historian Pete Shrake as he explores this unique federal official and the men who made up its ranks. \nPresented by:\nPeter Shrake\nCurrent archivist at Circus World Museum; Past director of the Sauk County Historical Museum and past reference archivist at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Author of The Silver Man; The life and Times of Indian Agent John Kinzie \nZoom Webinar Registration\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4hdMcM3VSyexWFGw77qrvQ
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SUMMARY:Attracting Wildlife to Your Woodlands
DESCRIPTION:Actions you can take to enhance the wildlife abundance and diversity in your woodlands. \nPresented by:\nJamie Nack\nExtension Senior Wildlife Outreach Specialist in the Department of Forest & Wildlife Ecology \nZoom Webinar Registration\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_b3Tg2opDROqxkz2q88sQhg
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LAST-MODIFIED:20201031T123102Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage & Success of Wisconsin’s School Forest Program
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Stephen Schmidt & Gretchen Marshall\nAs the Wisconsin School Forest Program approaches its Centennial (2028)\, join us for look back at how early visionaries established the first school forests and how these forests have multiplied and evolved to become model outdoor classrooms for sustainable management and much more.
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SUMMARY:Hemlock Bark and Wisconsin’s Tanning Industry:The World Walked on Milwaukee Leather
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: John Bates\nMilwaukee led the world in tanning leather in the early 1900s\, though tanneries were in operation throughout all of Wisconsin from the mid-1800s to the early 1920s. Most used hemlock bark for tanning the leather\, thus hemlock trees were cut down by the tens of millions to supply the tanneries. The tanbark industry was an important part of early Wisconsin’s economy and thousands of people were employed around the state in the art of bark tanning.
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin’s Fire Towers – 1911 to the Present Day
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Ricky Kubicek\nTranscending their original purpose as monumental-scale tools\, Wisconsin’s fire towers inhabit a special sense of place for the state’s residents. While the function of towers has shifted over the past 20-30 years from that of key component of the fire protection system to a charismatic landscape anachronism\, they remain fixed in memory.
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SUMMARY:Elk in Wisconsin: A History
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Anna Brose & Ron Eckstein\nTrace the story of Elk before European Settlement\, to an attempt at restoration in 1913-1917 in Vilas County\, to current successes in Northern and Western Wisconsin.
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