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Applied Ecological Services, Inc.
Wisconsin Office
17921 Smith Road,
P. O. Box 256
Brodhead, WI 53520
Phone: 608.897.8641
Voicemail: 608.897.4898
AES Fax: 608.897.8486
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Illinois Office
120 West Main St
W. Dundee, IL 60118
Phone: 847.844.9385
Fax: 847.844.8759

Kansas City Office
1904 Elm Street
Eudora, KS 66025
Phone 785.542.3090
Fax 785.542.3570

Minnesota Office
21938 Mushtown Rd
Prior Lake, MN 55372
Phone: 952.447.1919
Fax: 952.447.1920

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Conshohocken, PA 19428
Phone: 610.238.9088





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Summer 2003 Spring 2002 Spring 2001 Summer 2000 Fall 1999


Summer 2003

Mitigation banking
    Chicago counties adopt new regulations to protect local wetlands
Branching out
    AES grows its staff of ecological experts
Changed thinking: The design-build approach
    Revived concept requires trust, offers multiple benefits
Fresh Kills update

AES opens Kansas office, designs innovative park

Ripe for the picking
    New offerings from Taylor Creek Restoration Nurseries
‘Plugging away’ in Wild Meadows
    AES installs thousands of prairie plugs and native seeds at one of Minnesota’s first conservation developments
Spring 2002

Redeveloping the world's largest landfill
    It's been said that only two human structures on earth can be seen from the moon. One is the Great Wall of China. The other may surprise you it's four, 200-foot high mounds of trash at Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island in New York City.
Giving back to the soil
    The dirt on mycorrhizae
AES gets to root of problem in Utah's Zion National Park
    To most of Zion National Park's two million annual visitors, the majestic cottonwood trees dominating the canyon's vegetation systems appear in excellent health. But to the ecologically trained eye, a major problem is quickly apparent there are no young trees.
Rain gardens: Integrating stormwater management into beautiful residential landscapes
    Turn on HGTV or visit your local nursery and it's likely you'll hear people talking about adding a "rain garden" to their yard.
Green living space improves mental health
    According to a new study from Cornell University, living in a home surrounded by woods, meadows, or other natural settings can increase the attention capacities of children and generally improve their mental health.

Spring 2001

AES Opens Office in Minnesota
    AES branches out into Minnesota & New ecologist joins AES in Dundee
Using natural Landscapes for Urban Stormwater Control
    Using natural landscapes for urban stormwater control: AES part of $96 million project to control flooding in Milwaukee
AES Introduces Design/Build Division - "Native Landscapes"
    AES introduces new design/build division, catering to smaller-scale residential and corporate landscaping projects
New General Manager at AES
    New general manager takes the helm at AES
Restoring the Greater Raceway Woods Ecosystem
    Winning the race to restore the Greater Raceway Woods Ecosystem: Fox Valley Land Foundation, AES, and concerned community team up to save site of old racetrack

Summer 2000

Prescribed Burning and Other Field Services
    Ecological expertise plays vital role in prescribed burns & other field services
Taylor Creek Restorations Nurseries Increase Seed Production
    The Promise of a Seed
The Watershed Planning Process
    Watershed Planning Projecting an ecological vision for the future
Wetland Mitigation Banking: The Ecologist Perspective
    Ten Years of Wetland Mitigation Banking. More than just a regulatory tool: The ecologist perspective

Fall 1999

Conservation Development Defined
    Conservation Development: Concept vs. Reality
Reclamation of the Flambeau Copper Mine
    Mine Reclamation Flambeau copper mine becomes golden opportunity for ecologists

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