Who's Who of Citizen-based Monitoring in Wisconsin.
  		Photo: Wisconsin River - K. Mooney
Spiderwort - R. Paloski
Pine marten - J. Woodford
Rusty snaketail - K. Mooney
Sharp-shinned hawk
    		chicks - L. Semo
Photo Credits:
Wehr Nature Center Nature Mapping

Affiliation: Wehr Nature Center / Nature in the Parks
Contact Information: Pat Fojut
  Assistant Director / Nature in the Parks
  9701 W. College Avenue
  Franklin, WI 53130
  414-425-8550
  patricia.fojut@ces.uwex.edu
Year Started: 2005
 
Specialty(ies): NatureMapping
Purpose: Citizen science is a strong goal for Wehr Nature Center in an effort to promote a living laboratory for families and students to experience native plant communities. We strive to improve the landscape for diversity of wildlife through native planting and control of invasives.
Subject Area(s): Mammals
Birds
Amphibians/Reptiles
Exotics/Invasive Species
Native Vegetation
Invertebrates
Data Type(s) Collected: Population Status
Population Trends
Habitat Conditions and/or Availability
 
# of Volunteers: Average of 4
Volunteer Hours/Year: 10
Volunteer Services: Training sessions for new volunteers
Data analysis and reporting
Email list or list-serve for volunteers
Staff consultation with individual monitors
Accepting New Volunteers? Yes

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