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Working with the Community about Aquatic Invasive Species – Anna Cisar

Common Roots Rising
Common Roots Rising
Working with the Community about Aquatic Invasive Species - Anna Cisar
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Anna Cisar loves the outdoors. Anna decided to turn this love of the outdoors into a career as an Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator with Golden Sands Resource Conservation and Development Council. Anna works with the community in central Wisconsin to…

Golden Sands Resource Conservation and Development Council

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Common Roots Rising
Golden Sands Resource Conservation and Development Council
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Hannah Butkiewicz, the Executive Director with Golden Sands Resource and Development Council joins us to talk about the conservation services Golden Sands provides in Central Wisconsin. The 4 primary areas Golden Sands focuses on are sustainable agriculture, healthy forests, clean…

Making the World a Better Place with Hannah Butkiewicz

Imaginal Roots
Imaginal Roots
Making the World a Better Place with Hannah Butkiewicz
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In this episode of Imaginal Roots, we get to know Ogdensburg native and nature lover Hannah Butkiewicz. Hannah grew up with a deep appreciation of nature and her experiences working with wildlife at a young age guided her to a…

Exploring the Plant World with Asa Plonsky

Imaginal Roots
Imaginal Roots
Exploring the Plant World with Asa Plonsky
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In this episode of Imaginal Roots we explore Asa Plonsky’s roots in the plant world. Asa is a regional invasive species coordinator and leads the Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area for the Central Wisconsin Invasives Partnership with Golden Sands Resource Conservation…

Pasture Walks, Managed Grazing and the Value of Knowing Your Neighbors – Rachel Bouressa

Imaginal Roots
Imaginal Roots
Pasture Walks, Managed Grazing and the Value of Knowing Your Neighbors - Rachel Bouressa
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“There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace.”  Good Oak, A Sand County Almanac In this episode…