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SUMMARY:The Hidden World Below: The Soil Food Web
UID:48796
DTSTAMP:20260404T103900Z
DTSTART:20260512T230000Z
DTEND:20260513T001500Z
LOCATION:400 Eau Claire Street\nEau Claire WI 54701
ROOM: Riverview Room (Room 306)
DESCRIPTION:When we plant native oaks, willows, and goldenrods, we’re ca
 ptivated by the birds and pollinators we see—but equally magical is the 
 transformation of the hidden soil food web beneath our feet. In this talk,
  we’ll explore that underground life and share simple practices we can u
 se to grow living soil, helping to revitalize biodiversity right here in t
 he Chippewa Valley.Presented By: Jane Anklam, is a licensed Wisconsin soi
 l scientist with a BS in Agronomy–Pedology from the University of Illino
 is and an MS in Agricultural and Extension Education from UW–River Falls
 . She brings over 30 years of experience as a USDA-NRCS District Conservat
 ionist, UW-Extension agriculture educator, and land protection manager wor
 king to advance soil health and conservation across Wisconsin. Tim Miland
 , a UW–Stevens Point graduate and recently retired Area Resource Soil Sc
 ientist with USDA-NRCS, served northwest Wisconsin for more than 30 years 
 with NRCS, mapping soils across multiple states, leading wetland delineati
 on and restoration work, and teaching farmers practical soil health throug
 h hands-on field demonstrations.Sponsored by the Chippewa Valley Biodivers
 ity Partnership, a community network restoring native habitat across the r
 egion.  Co-sponsored by: 
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