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NORTHEASTERN
WISCONSIN
Cultural Geography
of Northeastern Wisconsin:
William Laatsch,
Professor of Urban and Regional Studies (Geography).
Cultural geography. Settlement geography. Northern lands. Belgians of
Northeastern Wisconsin. Historic and cultural preservation.
465-2396. laatschw@uwgb.edu.
History of Northeastern
Wisconsin:
William Laatsch,
Professor of Urban and Regional Studies (Geography).
Cultural geography. Settlement geography. Northern lands. Belgians of
Northeastern Wisconsin. Historic and cultural preservation.
465-2396.
laatschw@uwgb.edu.
Jerrold Rodesch, Associate Professor Emeritus of Humanistic Studies (History).
U.S. history. History of Wisconsin. Intellectual history.
465-2570. rodeschj@uwgb.edu.
Local/State Politics:
David Littig,
Associate Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
Political behavior. Intergovernmental relations. Urban politics and
policy. Comparative political systems. Wisconsin local and state politics.
465-2081. littigd@uwgb.edu.
Plants and Animals
of Northeastern Wisconsin:
Thomas Erdman, Curator, Richter Natural History Museum.
Birds, especially hawks. Holdings of the Richter Museum, which includes
the 10th largest bird egg collection in North America, nearly all of
Wisconsin's mammals, and much more. Fauna of Northeastern Wisconsin.
Natural history of the region.
465-2713. erdmant@uwgb.edu.
Gary Fewless,
Curator, UW-Green Bay Herbarium.
Plants, especially natives and introduced species in Wisconsin.
465-2243. fewlessg@uwgb.edu.
Robert Howe, Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences (Biology)
and Director, Cofrin Center for Biodiversity. Barbara Hauxhurst Cofrin
Professor of Natural Sciences.
Animal population dynamics, particularly forest birds. Resources management.
Birds of Wisconsin. Bird migration. Biodiversity. Plants, animals, ecosystems
of Northeast Wisconsin.
465-2272. hower@uwgb.edu.
Records and Documents
for Northeastern Wisconsin:
Debra Anderson,
Coordinator of Special Collections/University Archives/State Historical
Society of Wisconsin Area Research Center (materials for 11 counties)
in the Cofrin Library.
Records and historical documents for Northeastern Wisconsin. Genealogy.
465-2539. andersod@uwgb.edu.
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