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Milwaukee River Corridor Project

High School Corridor Biology Data

 

The goals of the Milwaukee River Corridor Project are to advocate protection of river corridors and natural areas that protect water quality, wildlife habitat, and movement pathways.  In order to better advocate for protection of corridors and natural areas, it is important to study and document wildlife use of and water quality benefits provided by river corridors.  This page will be the home of wildlife pictures taken with remote infrared cameras and data collected by high schools participating in the Corridor Biology Curriculum.  By posting pictures and data to this website, participating high schools will be able to compare wildlife use in different areas of the Milwaukee River Basin.  FMR hopes that this website will generate interest and inspire action to better protect our river corridors and natural areas!  

 

Photos from participating high schools

 

 

 

 

Corridor Project Links:

> Overview

> Curriculum

> Data

> Decision-makers

> Sponsors

> Corridor brochure

> Photographs

 

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