Environmental Resources Center
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About
Staff
Programs
 Aquatic Invasive Species Outreach
 Conservation Professional Training Program
 Farmer-Led Watershed Council
 “G-WOW” Changing Climate, Changing Culture Initiative
 Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve
 North Central Region Water Network
 Natural Resources Education Program
 Useful to Usable
 Volunteer Stream Monitoring
 Wisconsin Master Naturalist Program
Services
 Evaluation
 Instructional Design
 Marketing & Communications
 Support Services
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About
Staff
Programs
 Aquatic Invasive Species Outreach
 Conservation Professional Training Program
 Farmer-Led Watershed Council
 “G-WOW” Changing Climate, Changing Culture Initiative
 Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve
 North Central Region Water Network
 Natural Resources Education Program
 Useful to Usable
 Volunteer Stream Monitoring
 Wisconsin Master Naturalist Program
Services
 Evaluation
 Instructional Design
 Marketing & Communications
 Support Services
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Working at the crossroads of
communities, natural resources and agriculture
A statewide integrated center based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of
Wisconsin-Extension
PROGRAMS
Aquatic Invasive Species Outreach
Conservation Professional Training Program
Farmer-Led Watershed Council
“G-WOW” Changing Climate, Changing
Culture Initiative
Lake Superior National Estuarine Research
Reserve
North Central Region Water Network
Regional Natural Resources Education
Program
Useful to Usable
Volunteer Stream Monitoring
Wisconsin Master Naturalist Program
OUR MISSION
To empower individuals and communities to make conscious, well-informed
decisions about their environments and the social processes involved in caring
for them.
SERVICES
Environmental Resources Center staff are diverse in expertise and experience
Evaluation
Instructional Design
Marketing & Communications
Support Services
About Us
The environmental challenges of our time – especially access to plentiful, sustainably managed
sources of food, water and energy – require multi-disciplinary community thinking and a strong
understanding of the human dimensions of resource management.
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