Forest History Association Of Wisconsin
Educating the citizens of Wisconsin on the history and importance of our forests in the continued growth of our state.
Upcoming Webinars & Events
Wolves in Wisconsin
Join wildlife biologist Richard P. Thiel for an engaging exploration of Wisconsin’s wolves—past and present. This presentation will trace the natural history of the species, examine the ecological principles of predation specific to wolves, and offer a thoughtful overview of wolf management in Wisconsin. Beginning with the bounty era of the 1920s–1950s, Thiel will illuminate the evolving relationship between humans and wolves across decades of policy, perception, and conservation.
Presented by Dick Thiel: Dick Thiel led Wisconsin’s timber wolf recovery project (1980–1989), helped draft the state’s Wolf Recovery and Management Plans, and remains active in wolf education. He’s authored key books on wolves and conducts annual ecology workshops through Timber Wolf Information Network, advocating for fair understanding of this often-misunderstood predator..
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_A0FyKP-gTR-IZa-XurEQpQ#/registration
Please note: The webinar is Free, but pre-registration is required.
“Timber!” A Northwoods Story of Lumberjacks, Logging, and the Land
A presentation about the book "Timber!" by Susan Apps-Bodilly and co-written with Jerry Apps. This book, suitable for young readers and people of all ages, recounts the history of logging in the Midwest through the era of reforestation. The book also includes ways to appreciate and care for our forest lands today. Susan will also discuss connections to Jerry Apps' book, "When the White Pine Was King."
Presented by Dick Thiel: Presented by Susan Apps-Bodilly, a retired educator and writer. She taught elementary and middle school students for 34 years. She holds a Bachelor's in Elementary Education and a Master's in Curriculum and Instruction. When she is not reading or writing, Susan enjoys spending time with her family, hiking at the family cabin, kayaking, and experimenting with new recipes using produce from her garden.
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_AKO41A1ERMGayEzyvKPTtw#/registration
Please note: The webinar is Free, but pre-registration is required.

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Menominee Logging Camp
The whole family will enjoy a trip through the largest and most complete logging museum in the United States. Guides are available to explain the many old logging artifacts as you tour the bunk-house, cook shanty, wood butcher’s shop, blacksmith shop, saw filer’s shack, horse barn, and old time camp office. Located on the Wild Wolf River at Grignon Rapids just below the famous Keshena Falls, the seven log buildings of the complex will bring back the roaring times of the earliest days of Wisconsin’s first industry , logging. Located in Keshena , Wisconsin.