Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Innovative Research to Improve Restoration (3)

Date: Wednesday, Jun 12, 2019
Time: 1:40 PM - 3:20 PM
Location: Edwards Hall, Room 105

Chair(s): Rachel Schultz, Douglas Wilcox

Wetland responses to habitat enhancements and regulated hydrology in the Upper St. Lawrence River
John Farrell, SUNY-ESF; John Paul Leblanc, McMaster University; Jessica Goretzke, SUNY-ESF; Ericka Massa, SUNY College of Environmental and Forestry; Zi Xun Kua, SUNY-ESF; Ceili Pestalozzi, SUNY College of Environmental and Forestry

Harvesting invasive Typha biomass: an innovative approach to coastal wetland restoration
Beth Lawrence, University of Connecticut; Dept. of Natural Resources & Environment; Shane Lishawa, Loyola University Chicago- Institute for Environmental Sustainabilit; Dennis Albert, Oregon State University; Nancy Tuchman, Loyola University Chicago

Innovative management of European frogbit and invasive cattail
Andrew Monks, Loyola University Chicago; Shane Lishawa, Loyola University Chicago- Institute for Environmental Sustainabilit

Restoration targets for Great Lakes coastal wetlands in the Lower Green Bay and Fox River AOC
Erin Giese, UW-Green Bay's Cofrin Center for Biodiversity; Robert Howe, UW-Green Bay; Amy Wolf, University of Wisconsin Green Bay; Brianna Kupsky, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Bird community response to changes in wetland extent and lake level in Great Lakes coastal wetlands
Tara Hohman, UW-Green Bay/Bird Studies Canada; Robert Howe, UW-Green Bay; Amy Wolf, University of Wisconsin Green Bay; Erin Giese, UW-Green Bay's Cofrin Center for Biodiversity; Douglas Tozer, Bird Studies Canada