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A wetland emerged where there previously was a turnaround spot in the campground.

Randy Westmoreland

People will be able to see how a wetland takes care of itself.

Roberta Gunderson

It doesn't kill fish, it doesn't impact on other wildlife, ... It absolutely can be ... safely applied on ponds, lakes, streams and other wetland and environmentally sensitive areas without concern.

Neal Cohen

It's simpler to prove whether the wetland is adjacent to the stream or not, and then if he applies for a permit you can decide whether the impacts of his wetland on the stream are significant enough that he should or should not get a permit.

Howard Fox

The property was supposed to be maintained as a wetland. I'm angry. Peacock Pond is destroyed. And they will continue to destroy it. It was once a beautiful wetland.

Rosa Durando

Wetland loss was part of the process, but it was always accompanied by wetland gain.

Robert Twilley

Thicket by thicket and wetland by wetland, we were losing the Greater Golden Horseshoe's remaining wilderness and diversity of life. The greenbelt is stopping the loss of natural features and the species they host.

Jim Bradley

We still have net wetland losses being reported which is a real core issue, since we were hoping to -- all the way back 15 years ago when the Wetland Conservation Act passed -- have net gains.

Janette Brimmer

It's an area that was once a beautiful wetland and all that was trashed beginning in the 1940s and 1950s when it became a natural dump site.

Stan Komperda

Unless you happen to live in a new subdivision, maybe 10 or 15 years old, much of the older homes see the water from catch basins go from that grate into a stream or wetland.

Ian Cooke

Dove hunters do not appear numerous in this area. Last year, I saw one party hunting doves. They were from Milwaukee and were setting up on a DNR property. It was a wetland restoration project with lots of exposed mud at the water's edge and dead trees nearby for doves to roost in. They set up near the water's edge waiting for doves to come drink ... and they were successful.

Eric Lobner

The wetland restoration has started, but we need more water flow to have a functioning ecosystem.

Elizabeth Heise