VIRTUAL Northeast Wisconsin Field Tours
Tuesday, December 15, 2020 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
While we can’t get together to celebrate the awesome work being done by our Green Bay Conservation Partners, we still want to highlight these projects and the tremendous impact they’re having on our environment and our communities. Please Save the Date for our first Virtual Field Tour, where from the comfort of your own home, you’ll get to learn about five amazing conservation projects happening across northeast Wisconsin! The event will include five short videos, each featuring different regional projects and the opportunity to interact with the project partners.You may view the videos on our website by visiting the “Resources” tab above.
Fall Field Tour: Coastal Wetlands of the Green Bay West Shore
The afternoon will kick-off with a tour of the Ken Euers marsh restoration project and a discussion on wild rice restoration, followed by a stop at Sensiba Wildlife Area to learn about managing a diked system in Green Bay with high water levels. The tour will conclude with a stop at Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve to take a look at an on-going wetland restoration, and northern pike and waterfowl habitat management. WHEN October 9, 2019 Tour: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Meet the bus at 12:45 p.m. – light snack provided) WHERE Townline Pub & Grill 2544 Lineville Rd., Green Bay, WI 54313 REGISTRATION $10 registration fee to cover event costs. Students save 50% with coupon code.
GBCP Social
Where: Patio of Hagemeister Park bar and grill, 325 N Washington St, Green Bay When: 3pm-until ? on Tuesday Sept 17th What: Green Bay Conservation Partners are hosting an informal social after the Lake Michigan Stakeholders (LMS) fall meeting in Green Bay. Cash bar and food can be ordered off the menu. Who: Anyone interested in conservation is welcome. Catch up with northeast WI colleagues and LMS members from other parts of Wisconsin. Note: If you are interested in attending the LMS event focused on Great Lakes commercial shipping and the connections to our economy, culture, and conservation efforts, see this link. Includes an exclusive tour of Green Bay’s Port businesses and projects. You must register for the LMS meeting. You do NOT need to register if you are just coming to Hagemeister.
Working Lands for Wildlife Tour for Conservation Partners
WHEN
Wednesday, October 17, 2018 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
WHERE
Greenleaf Volunteer Fireman’s Park 1588 Fair Rd. Greenleaf, WI 54126
INFO
$12 registration fee (bus transportation and chili luncheon included)
Join us as we tour three projects that focus on maintaining a working landscape, while benefiting both wildlife and our local farmers. These projects demonstrate how conservation practitioners can partner with landowners to create “win-win” solutions that can be sustained into the future. Hear from our conservation partners who have been instrumental to the design and implementation of these great projects.
The stops will include Holland Wildlife area, where rotational grazing has recently been implemented as a management tool to maintain permanent grassland cover for wildlife habitat.
Green Bay Conservation Partners Networking Lunch
WHEN
Wednesday, July 25 at 11:30am (Rain Date Wednesday, August 1)
WHERE
Dine on the Deck in Downtown Green Bay
Look for the GBCP banner stand as a gathering point
More info about Dine on the Deck including location, food vendors, music, and parking here.