News

Looking at Forest Fires from a forestry point of view

Dec 27, 2018

We have all heard about the terrible forest fires in the West in the past few years, and especially the Camp Fire in November 2018. Let’s look at forest fires from a forestry point of view.

Snowy Owls are Back

Nov 26, 2018

  Snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) Snowy owls rank among the most charismatic wildlife species in the world. The heaviest of all North American owls, tipping the scales at 3 to 6 pounds, their bright white plumage, large yellow eyes, massive feathered feet and diurnal tendencies appeal to even the most casual nature lover. Equally appealing to some are their unpredictable movement patterns and the remote arctic wilderness they represent.

Boxwood Wreaths Warning

Nov 26, 2018

Plant Health Experts: Don’t Compost Those Boxwood Wreaths Contact:   Donna Gilson (608) 224-5130, donna.gilson@wi.gov                 Bill Cosh, Communications Director, (608) 224-5020, William2.Cosh@wi.gov MADISON – If you’re decorating with boxwood wreaths or boughs this holiday season, watch where you place them and be sure to dispose of them properly when January rolls around.

Qualified Charitable Distributions from your Individual Retirement Account

Nov 4, 2018

If you are over 70 ½ years old you are required to take money out of your individual retirement account (IRA). Normally when you take money out of your IRA this becomes a taxable event and raises your adjusted gross income. If you intend to give this money to charity, your taxable income is reduced by the amount of the gift after the donation. However, your adjusted gross income remains higher.

Brush Piles for Wildlife

Nov 1, 2018

Have you ever watched a startled rabbit dart across your yard and suddenly disappear as if by magic? No magic. Chances are the wily critter escaped into a strategically located den or tangled grove. You can create this kind of habitat—“rabbitat” if you will—by building brush piles. When you do, you’ll find that brush piles are important for many other kinds of wildlife too….

Leaf-browning on white and burr oaks

Sep 30, 2018

During late August and September of this year, Forest Health staff received several comments about problems with white and burr oaks.

Oak branch tips laying on the ground this fall

Sep 30, 2018

Forest health specialists in the northern part of the state recently received reports of oak trees suddenly losing branch tips (complete with attached leaves).

Emerald Ash Borer Detected in Kewaunee County for 1st Time

Aug 27, 2018

The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has detected emerald ash borer for the first time in Kewaunee County. This is the second new county detection of 2018 for Wisconsin.  On August 15, a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources employee noticed infested trees along Rangeline Road, extending into portions of the Town of Carlton and the Town of Franklin, in a 1- by 1.5-mile area in southern Kewaunee County.

Wild Cucumber Growing on Trees

Aug 27, 2018

Anyone who has driven down a country road or even on an interstate in Wisconsin recently has likely seen a white-flowered vine creeping up into the trees. While you may be concerned about the fate of the trees, we have good news. The plant in question is the native wild cucumber vine and it doesn’t present a serious threat to most trees or shrubs.

Become a Tree Seed Collector

Aug 22, 2018

The WDNR Reforestation Program continues to purchase seed from private collectors. Over the years, seedling demands have changed; thus, so does the need for seed.