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University of Wisconsin Press

The University of Wisconsin Press is a not-for-profit publisher of books and journals. With nearly 1,500 titles and over 8,000 peer-reviewed articles in print, its mission embodies the Wisconsin Idea by publishing work of distinction that serves the people of Wisconsin and the world.

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UW-Madison Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic

The PDDC (part of the Department of Plant Pathology in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension) provides expertise in diagnosing plant diseases, and information on plant diseases and their control to a wide range of clientele throughout the state of Wisconsin and beyond.

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Four Lakes Group Sierra Club

Sierra Club is the country’s most historic grassroots environmental organization. The Four Lakes Group is the south central Wisconsin branch of Sierra Club activists and volunteers fighting for the places, people, and planet we all love.

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USDA APHIS Plant Protection & Quarantine

Federal plant protection regulatory program. Provides education and outreach to affected businesses, municipalities and the general public about non-native invasive species of regulatory concern.

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Wild Ones

Wild Ones promotes environmentally friendly landscaping in our backyards, as well as in public areas, by the establishment, restoration and preservation of native plant communities. Please visit the website where you will find great resources for learning the importance of native plants and how you can use natural landscaping to support butterflies, bees, birds and other wildlife by offering shelter, food and nesting material. And we encourage you to join with us as together we can all play an important part in fostering biodiversity, yard by yard.

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Wisconsin Historical Society Press

Since publishing our first book in 1855, the Wisconsin Historical Society Press has connected people to Wisconsin’s past while illuminating the relevance of history in our lives today. Our books and articles share a diverse range of voices and stories, engaging readers of all ages in exploring the past, understanding the present, and shaping the future.

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Ice Age Trail Alliance

The Ice Age Trail Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating, supporting, and protecting the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail is a 1,200-mile footpath contained entirely within Wisconsin. One of 11 National Scenic Trails, the Ice Age Trail highlights the landscapes that were carved out by ancient glaciers, which happen to be some of the most beautiful areas in the state.

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Olbrich Botanical Gardens

Olbrich Botanical Gardens enriches lives and inspires people to live in harmony with the natural world. Olbrich is dedicated to the creation, conservation and interpretation of gardens and plant collections hardy to the American Midwest or native to the world’s tropical forests for study, enjoyment, and public benefit. 16 acres of free outdoor gardens to stroll. Tropical Conservatory with exotic plants, flowers, orchids, birds & a waterfall. Events, classes, gift shop. Open year-round.

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Wisconsin Garden Club Federation – Madison District

Wisconsin Garden Club Federation -Madison District is an organization that coordinates and promotes interest and activities for conservation, roadside development, civic beautification, the study and practice of floral design, gardening, horticulture and landscape design. We sponsor activities and coordinate with other community organizations with similar interests. The district has 6 garden clubs and covers 13 counties in south, southwestern Wisconsin.

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Low Technology Institute

We are a nonprofit research and educational organization that examines the question of how we will live more locally and sustainably into the future.